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    Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    TRADED!!!


    I have a set Eibach springs. $150 + shipping. Shipping is NOT free and it will never be, unless you want to pick them you yourself.

    For ALL turbo dodge, except L-bodies, and Minivan.

    You will have to cut the springs to lower the car to your desired height.





    Last edited by tryingbe; 08-16-2008 at 09:48 AM.

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    Re: Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    Hey, i am assuming they will bolt right up to my daytona, cause it anit a l-body

    Anyways, you say i will have to cut them, you have any instruction on where to cut them? i would like to get rid of that ugly wheel well gap. LMK and also, whats the shipping to 60108.

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    Re: Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    Yes, they'll work with your Daytona just fine.

    You have to cut the bottom coils off. I can't tell you how much to cut because every car is different. I have to cut 2+ coil on the driver side and 3+ coil on the passenger side to make my car level. My passenger side was always higher for some reason. Just put the coil springs on, let it settle, measure the height on both side, take notes, remove the coil and cut the degree on coil base on how much you want to lower each side of the car... and repeat. I did not cut the rear springs.

    Shipping is $35, but I'll take $175 shipped to you.


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    Re: Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    Quote Originally Posted by tryingbe View Post
    My passenger side was always higher for some reason.

    99% of them are!!!

    when I had chopped my springs, I had only gone 1/2 a coil in rear, and 1 3/4 coil up front.....it was just enuff for them to still stay seated when the car was up off its front tires

    could also fit a 24.5" slick in there still!

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    Re: Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    i would like to take these off you hands

    Herman
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    Re: Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    # called and PM sent.

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    Re: Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    They will fit a Minivan, but just the fronts,
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    Re: Eibach Springs for all, except Minivan and L-body

    Just remember for optimal handling you don't want the LCA to be past parallel to the ground.

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