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Anyone running the Eibach springs? I'm trying to decide now, and i see the h&r does 1.0 and .75, and the eibachs do 1.7 and 1.2, was wondering if thats to much of a drop or not.
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1.7 in the front? I am pretty sure any speed bump will be scraping the bottom of your car at that point. I honestly think that h&r is plenty. There isn't that much wheel gap.
 

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Eibach has two different versions: Pro-Kit and Sportline. Spoke to Eibach and they told me the drop is 0.8 front/rear. They aren't officially offering Sportlines for the Supra (at least not here, maybe in the US.) Usually Sportlines have a more aggressive drop and stiffness and it's recommended to combined them with other alternative (performance) struts/shocks.

Heard the Litebrite is running Eibachs, but they couldn't tell me which of the two versions.

Anyway, I just ordered the Pro-Kit for mine.
Will post some pics as soon as they are installed.
 

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I have the H&R and man they are aggressive at 1 inch in the front, I have doubts that it dropped even more, I'm scrapping all over the place.
Now looking for an easy way to lift the front a bit.

The best drop would be a level drop both back and front..
 

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I have the H&R and man they are aggressive at 1 inch in the front, I have doubts that it dropped even more, I'm scrapping all over the place.
Now looking for an easy way to lift the front a bit.

The best drop would be a level drop both back and front..
Are you saying currently with the H&R you are scraping a lot? I'm thinking about going with HKS so that I have some adjustability.
 

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Are you saying currently with the H&R you are scraping a lot? I'm thinking about going with HKS so that I have some adjustability.
Yes I'm scrappingg, apparently the two air dams that are under the bumper, not sure what's their function anyways..
Other than that, the ride is really nice and not rough, only wish it's a tad higher on front.

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Eibach has two different versions: Pro-Kit and Sportline. Spoke to Eibach and they told me the drop is 0.8 front/rear. They aren't officially offering Sportlines for the Supra (at least not here, maybe in the US.) Usually Sportlines have a more aggressive drop and stiffness and it's recommended to combined them with other alternative (performance) struts/shocks.

Heard the Litebrite is running Eibachs, but they couldn't tell me which of the two versions.

Anyway, I just ordered the Pro-Kit for mine.
Will post some pics as soon as they are installed.
Trying to find where to order the eiback kit. Where did you order yours?
 

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Trying to find where to order the eiback kit. Where did you order yours?
Ordered mine directly from Eibach at an aftermarket show/exhibit (Essener Motor Show) here in Germany.

Installed them last week.
Front & rear is pretty level and dropped around 20mm (0.8ā€)

Ride quality close to OEM. Comfort mode is now something in between OEM Comfort and Sport mode. Sport mode now is the same amount stiffer.
 

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Ordered mine directly from Eibach at an aftermarket show/exhibit (Essener Motor Show) here in Germany.

Installed them last week.
Front & rear is pretty level and dropped around 20mm (0.8ā€)

Ride quality close to OEM. Comfort mode is now something in between OEM Comfort and Sport mode. Sport mode now is the same amount stiffer.
Nice. I order a set last week and just waiting for them to arrive. I got some info thatā€™s a bit different, Eibach said the kit will drop the front by 1.7ā€, some people on Ins saying otherwise, some say 1.2ā€, and in your case itā€™s 0.8ā€. Do you mind confirming something for me? Is the part number E10-82-089-01-22?
 

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Different part #
Mine is E10-20-046-02-22
The # you mentioned isnā€™t available on the European website.
I guess they might have different parts for different markets...
 

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Different part #
Mine is E10-20-046-02-22
The # you mentioned isnā€™t available on the European website.
I guess they might have different parts for different markets...
Interesting, that was for the G29 Z4. I would prefer a smaller drop actually, I might just switch to that instead.
 

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hereā€˜s a picture with 12mm spacers front and back
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Nice. Yeah this is the kit that I ended up with, had to pull ALL THE STRINGS to order a set from overseas, but it should be here next week and installation will come before the track season starts. Huge thanks for that part number, I would have never known lol
 

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Hey guys,

Just wanted to post on here to clarify the part #'s.

Eibach Germany
Part #: E10-20-046-02-22 (shares the same part # as Z4)
-0.8"

Eibach USA
Part #: E10-82-089-01-22 (wound specifically for Supra)

Height:
Front: -1.7"
Rear: -1.2"

Rates:
Front: 171-205 lb/in.
Rear: 371-625 lb/in.
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