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Old Dec 27, 2008 | 10:11 PM
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I'm halfway through installing the replacement coilovers I got from Eibach after the right rear broke, and I'm surprised by the decrease in suspension travel with the coilover compared to stock shocks. Here's a shot of the right rear that still has the stock shock. Note that the antiroll bar end link is bolted on both ends.



Now walk around to the driver side that has the Callaway/Eibach coilover installed. The antiroll bar end link is still adjusted for the stock shock. All 4 corners of the car are supported by jack stands, and the suspension is at full droop.



It appears that the Eibach shock provides quite a bit less travel than the stocker. The questions are, should I care, and if so, why?

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IDK but it is interesting. I am not sure there is less compression travel than stock, maybe only less droop travel.
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It is normal to have much less droop with coilovers than the factory spring. Mine was a dramatic difference too and sat lower with the tires on the ground also. The spring rates and shock valving are very stiff so I have had no issues, and I've been running them for a while now. Here's a photo of my car with coil overs on a lift, it almost looks like a stock one would sitting on the ground:



And stock before coil overs:


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What a difference!

If you had it to do over again would you have put coilovers on?

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If you're concerned about reduced suspension travel with the coil-overs, you might find a short video by Lou Gigliotti at LG Motorsports of interest. In the demonstration Lou repeatedly drives over a 6" x 6" wood beam which destroys the wheel and well wheel but the coil-over shock doesn't bottom out and survives the impact(s) unscathed. Granted, the coil-overs in the demonstration are different than yours but there may be similarities.

http://www.lgmotorsports.com/catalog...roducts_id=272
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Originally Posted by Wayne O
If you're concerned about reduced suspension travel with the coil-overs, you might find a short video by Lou Gigliotti at LG Motorsports of interest. In the demonstration Lou repeatedly drives over a 6" x 6" wood beam which destroys the wheel and well wheel but the coil-over shock doesn't bottom out and survives the impact(s) unscathed. Granted, the coil-overs in the demonstration are different than yours but there may be similarities.

http://www.lgmotorsports.com/catalog...roducts_id=272
Good Video! I am thinking that I need coil overs, just need to find a way to justify!
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Originally Posted by 9secz
I'm halfway through installing the replacement coilovers I got from Eibach after the right rear broke, and I'm surprised by the decrease in suspension travel with the coilover compared to stock shocks. Here's a shot of the right rear that still has the stock shock. Note that the antiroll bar end link is bolted on both ends.



Now walk around to the driver side that has the Callaway/Eibach coilover installed. The antiroll bar end link is still adjusted for the stock shock. All 4 corners of the car are supported by jack stands, and the suspension is at full droop.



It appears that the Eibach shock provides quite a bit less travel than the stocker. The questions are, should I care, and if so, why?

Jeff
That certainly doesn't look satisfactory or reassuring by any measure, video or not. It is however a right of choice like anything in life, and why there are good ones and bad ones.
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Originally Posted by vetracer
It is normal to have much less droop with coilovers than the factory spring. Mine was a dramatic difference too and sat lower with the tires on the ground also. The spring rates and shock valving are very stiff so I have had no issues, and I've been running them for a while now. Here's a photo of my car with coil overs on a lift, it almost looks like a stock one would sitting on the ground:



And stock before coil overs:

What rims are those, and what size?
They look nice!
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Originally Posted by Wayne O
If you're concerned about reduced suspension travel with the coil-overs, you might find a short video by Lou Gigliotti at LG Motorsports of interest. In the demonstration Lou repeatedly drives over a 6" x 6" wood beam which destroys the wheel and well wheel but the coil-over shock doesn't bottom out and survives the impact(s) unscathed. Granted, the coil-overs in the demonstration are different than yours but there may be similarities.

http://www.lgmotorsports.com/catalog...roducts_id=272
Lou really puts his all into the R&D. I wish I lived by there so I could get a fun part time job playing with this stuff....if they could put up with my antics.
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What rims are those, and what size?
They look nice!
CCW C14s (silver) and CCW C140s (polished) respectively, unless I'm blind.

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