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    Default Eibach and no drop?

    Finally got the front end buttoned up with all new parts including eibach's. Drove it around the block a few times, checked all the bolts, drove around some more and then parked it to check out how it looks... Exactly the same as it did before. The front is still way too high and the rear sits down nicely.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    At least it handles better...
    Eric Claussen
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    Quote Originally Posted by etcetera
    Finally got the front end buttoned up with all new parts including eibach's. Drove it around the block a few times, checked all the bolts, drove around some more and then parked it to check out how it looks... Exactly the same as it did before. The front is still way too high and the rear sits down nicely.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    At least it handles better...
    what kind of eibachs did you get?? My friend bought an eibach in his z3 same ride height but stiffer ride just the way he likes it

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    Give them a bit of time and you will find they settle down an extra cm or so...

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    Are you certain you haven't wound up with springs for a V8 E34?

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    I've had Eibachs mis-packaged on several occasions. I remember specifically, Golf springs inside Jetta boxes or two seperate occasions just off the top of my head. So I agree with Pundit, check the actual part number painted on the spring...I know, I know, it's not easy chore since they're mounted.....but that's really the only option to verify the correct part for the application.

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    The part # is correct. Don't recall exactly what it is but it corresponds with a 1.3" drop in front and 1 in rear. I'll be driving it today, hopefully it'll settle down a bit more, like an inch more.
    Eric Claussen
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    Hmm, my eibachs made quite a difference. Same engine (M50) as well.



    Out of interest, what shocks did you pair them with and did you install 3mm spring pads? I went with new, stock boges and 3mm pads and haven't had any issues, complaints, bottoming out.

    Hope they settle for you,

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    Maybe you had a M-Tech spring when you switched to Eibach.

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    Wrong springs:
    525 springs are surely designed for less weight at the front. The M20 must be lighter. Does yours have a battery up front?

    I know 535/540 make little difference- I have 540 M-Techs on my 535 at present, they are OK. The 540 has a heavier transmission but the engines are about the same. 525 has same tranny as 535.

    Shocks:
    I have a personal pet-hate that many disagree with, that bad shocks drop ride-height. This is my experience with BOGE (standard shocks):
    When dead they still work but the ride height drops. Put new ones on and she goes up 1 to 2"
    Also, the front coils can be sat on 9 or 3mm spring seats. They cost $2 each odd and can net you a 6mm drop at the front.

    However remember the e34 is designed to be low at the back like a NasCar! It sticks better...
    Last edited by genphreak; 07-12-2007 at 12:38 PM.

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    oohh i like your sig.pic. nice

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