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    Spring Rates

    This was taken from Simon's post on the other website I find it is very good information and should be stickied.

    From Mopar 2.2/FWD speed secrets & racing modifications
    for Chrysler FWD cars book:

    Front Springs:

    85 lb.in. standard,
    120 lb.in.heavy duty and firm feel,
    145 lb.in. Shelby and 180 lb. in. MP Autocross and Rallying.

    Rear Springs:

    90 lb.in. standard
    110 lb.in.HD, 135 lb.in. Shelby and
    145 lb.in. MP Autocross and Rallying.

    The LRE Autocross springs (according to Bill Lambros) are

    195-200 lb.in. front
    185 lb.in. in the rear.

    A User named "Garret" added this
    Mopar P4452205,P4552206 - 200/275
    Suspension Techniques - 155/247 (linear rate (Garret))
    Eibach 2801.140 - 200/260
    Eibach 2804.140 - 303/330

    Please Sticky Thanks, Chris

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    Re: Spring Rates

    Looks like somebody had read my website.

    http://members.cox.net/irocdaytona/parts.htm

    Quote Originally Posted by 85daytona View Post
    A User named "Garret" added this
    Mopar P4452205,P4552206 - 200/275
    Suspension Techniques - 155/247 (linear rate (Garret))
    Eibach 2801.140 - 200/260
    Eibach 2804.140 - 303/330

    Please Sticky Thanks, Chris
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    Re: Spring Rates

    hah, may be the same garret that posted one of the last threads to make me leave TD.

    But info is info. Thanks!

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    Re: Spring Rates

    I went back and looked at the thread he said he took it from james so credit to james

    Thanks, Chris

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    Re: Spring Rates

    something else useful to stick in here would be how to i.d. the different eibach sets.

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    Re: Spring Rates

    I believe the eibachs have their part number stamped on them 2801.1 or 2804.1
    Also I think the 2801's have 1 less progressive coil.

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    Re: Spring Rates

    i'll look at mine next time and see.. would be interesting to know what i have, heh.

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