Eibach is a German automotive suspension manufacturer specializing in performance suspension components for a wide range of vehicles including cars, trucks, and SUVs. Their products are designed to improve handling, performance, and aesthetics of vehicles.
Eibach was founded by Heinrich Eibach in 1951 in Germany
In 1965, Eibach developed their first special production suspension springs
In 1985, Eibach introduced the first progressive rate spring design for passenger cars
In 1990, Eibach North America was opened in California
In 1992, Eibach introduced the world's first height-adjustable spring system for cars, the Pro-System-Plus
In 2005, Eibach introduced the Multi-Pro-R1 coilover system for the Nissan 350Z
Since then, Eibach has continued to innovate and develop high-performance suspension products
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The Eibach Pro-Kit is a set of high-performance springs designed to lower a vehicle's center of gravity and improve handling and performance.
The Eibach Sportline is a set of performance springs designed to provide a more aggressive stance and improved handling for sportier driving.
The Eibach Pro-System-Plus is a height-adjustable spring and shock system designed to improve a vehicle's handling and performance.
The Eibach Pro-Dampers are high-performance shock absorbers designed to work with Eibach's Pro-Kit or Sportline springs to improve handling and performance.
Eibach offers a million-mile warranty on their springs and a two-year warranty on their dampers and sway bars.
Yes, most Eibach products are street legal, but check with your local laws and regulations before installing any aftermarket suspension components.
The amount of lowering varies depending on the specific make and model of the vehicle, but most Pro-Kit and Sportline springs lower a car approximately 1.0-1.5 inches.
The Pro-Kit springs are designed to retain ride comfort while improving handling and performance, while the Sportline springs are designed for a more aggressive stance and sportier driving experience.
While it is not required, it is recommended to replace your shocks when installing new springs to ensure optimal performance and longevity.