Superooo
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What are your spring rates, damper setup, and what do you use your Supra for?
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Awesome!Started by swapping to the eibach euro Z4 springs (prefer the .8" even drop) but felt the rears were a bit soft for my liking (characteristics of the cars rear dump under hard acceleration).
The oem rear springs and eibach euro springs were both determined to be 500 ft/lb springs. I swapped to 600 lb rear and finally landed on a 700 lb rear with an adjustable spring perch. Via TC Kline Racing.
I really like the firmer ride and less dump in the rear. The front springs remain the eibach Z4 euro springs. I also added a eibach front sway bar set to the softest setting. This may not be preferred for the track but it's perfect for the street and accomplished just what I was after.
I'm still running the factory struts and shocks.... defaulting to the sport setting at start up.
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Hope this is helpful to others.
I wonder what the (ft/lb) rates are for the front Euro Eibachs? Can't seem to find that anywhere.
| Maximum Load Front: | 865 kg |
| Maximum Load Rear: | 995 kg |
| Weight: | About 11.8 kg |
| Reference: | E10-20-046-02-22 |
Yeah, this is the only reference I found as well. But it doesn't make sense. For the front at least.
Maximum Load Front: 865 kg Maximum Load Rear: 995 kg Weight: About 11.8 kg Reference: E10-20-046-02-22
Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs E10-20-046-02-22 for BMW Z4 Roadster | eBay
Maximum load is probably not what you're looking for, but I thought I throw this out there.

I found this (Motortrend):Yeah, this is the only reference I found as well. But it doesn't make sense. For the front at least.
Most aftermarket springs range between 200-270 lbs/in for the front and 580-700 lbs/in for the rears.
995 kg for the rears make sense since it would be roughly 550 lbs/in - just barely above stock.. However, 865 kg for the fronts sounds way off as that would make them more like 480 lbs/in.
I'm expecting a number around 340 kg for the fronts.
Are the max loads read differently?
Those aren't spring rates, those are the load ratings. What concept shared with you is worthless to what you are trying to find.Yeah, this is the only reference I found as well. But it doesn't make sense. For the front at least.
Most aftermarket springs range between 200-270 lbs/in for the front and 580-700 lbs/in for the rears.
995 kg for the rears make sense since it would be roughly 550 lbs/in - just barely above stock.. However, 865 kg for the fronts sounds way off as that would make them more like 480 lbs/in.
I'm expecting a number around 340 kg for the fronts.
Are the max loads read differently?