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tmnismo91 Apr 23, 2003 11:49 PM

To those who have Eibach's... please read.
 
Do the top four coils on your rear springs sit right on top of the other? I was wondering if this was normal or if it could be the reason why my rear end has sagged slightly which has raised the front slightly as well.

-Sean

crazy4maxima Apr 24, 2003 12:11 AM

Re: To those who have Eibach's... please read.
 

Originally posted by tmnismo91
Do the top four coils on your rear springs sit right on top of the other? I was wondering if this was normal or if it could be the reason why my rear end has sagged slightly which has raised the front slightly as well.

-Sean

havent noticed.. do you have a sub stereo in the back or something heavy in the trunk? tha could explain the saggy butt.. i have that and its because i have about 100 lbs of stereo stuff back there

808SE Apr 24, 2003 02:23 AM

Yup, it's normal with the progressive coils in the rear.

tmnismo91 Apr 24, 2003 10:20 AM

Re: Re: To those who have Eibach's... please read.
 

Originally posted by crazy4maxima


havent noticed.. do you have a sub stereo in the back or something heavy in the trunk? tha could explain the saggy butt.. i have that and its because i have about 100 lbs of stereo stuff back there

Just a small box w/ two 10's. The box has been in the trunk ever since I installed the Eibachs though. The rear has just recently sagged.

tmnismo91 Apr 24, 2003 10:22 AM


Originally posted by 808SE
Yup, it's normal with the progressive coils in the rear.
Well if thats normal then I guess I don't need to worry about it.


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