I thought I'd share some measurements I made of the various common spring lengths. This confirms what I've thought for a long time that Eibach springs lower substantially more (at the front at least) than the spec suggests.
Sure. And I would imagine there's other science to it as well. Not least that I'm not taking into account the fact the springs would be compressed to some degree while mounted so may give slightly lower drops than I've quoted. But the short length of those front springs is just bonkers unless I'm missing something. I was actually thinking the reverse to you with Eibach rears and Sport front but that's based purely on the table rather than experience.Another thing to factor in would be the tensile strength of the metal, thicker wound being stiffer and vice versa.
Roy's coupe is on BC Coilovers I used a 8/7kg spring rate and set the height to what I felt worked and 50/50 weight.When Roy and I compared our cars a few weeks ago there was very little difference between them. Mine on Eibach and 18” wheels. Not sure what Roy’s Coupe is on. @Lee ?
Tony.
The rears seem to sit a bit lower than the front with the Eibachs. Daves 2.2 did the same, I've asked him to order some 10mm spring pads to lift her butt up a littleI was actually thinking the reverse to you with Eibach rears and Sport front but that's based purely on the table rather than experience.
I’ve been thinking about doing that especially since putting 17” winters on. I don’t suppose they’re expensive?The rears seem to sit a bit lower than the front with the Eibachs. Daves 2.2 did the same, I've asked him to order some 10mm spring pads to lift her butt up a little![]()
I don't think they are with the build quality you get. £860 all in.I’ve been thinking about doing that especially since putting 17” winters on. I don’t suppose they’re expensive?
Tony.
Yes, a bit of a bug bare me, both my zs that have been on eibachs have had the appearance that the rear is lower then the front, problem is that I'd rather lower the front, you can clearly see an arch gap on the front but not on the rearThe rears seem to sit a bit lower than the front with the Eibachs. Daves 2.2 did the same, I've asked him to order some 10mm spring pads to lift her butt up a little![]()
Yes both front and rear are held in some compression. Hence my comment about me not taking that into account. These are bench lengths.Guys,
What about the pre-load on the standard springs that will reduce the standard spring height when actually fitted to the car?
I’ve never played with fronts but on the rear isn’t some compression of the spring needed to get it in place and the shock bolted back up?
another thing - there is a ratio to be applied on the height of the rear springs to actual ride height because of the pivot point - for example a 10mm spring pad actually adds more than that, I’ve got it posted somewhere when I was tuning the rear height. Will check but I think the ratio was 1.6ish according to the internet.
That would make sense as it rules out tyre depth. BMW use bottom edge of the wheel rim to underside of the wheel arch I think.