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Best Suspension 201: Coilovers

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We recently went over the basics of lowering your vehicle with springs and shocks in our Suspension 101 article. While this covered the basics, we know a lot of enthusiasts are looking for more capability than what springs and shocks alone can offer. That takes us to the next stage of Best Suspension 201: Coilovers.

When you hear the phrase “coilovers”, most people are referring to an aftermarket replacement damper and spring combination. The term coilover originated from the design of the coil spring being placed over the shock. This description does not apply to all “coilovers” as some still utilize a separate spring and shock setup depending on vehicle application. For this article, we will be using the term “coilover(s)” in reference to the adjustable aftermarket replacement suspension systems.

Advantages of a Coilover System are (this can depend on the model):

  • The ability to run a specific spring rate while perfectly matching a damper to that spring.
  • Independent height adjustments at each corner.
  • Adjustable dampening (rebound and compression).
  • Adjustable spring preload (via spring compression) at each corner for corner balancing.

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So what do these advantages mean for us?

From the performance perspective:

Having a spring and damper engineered to work together is paramount to performance. One of the limitations of a typical lowering spring is that one must match the spring fairly well with the OEM dampers. This generally means limited spring rates as well as a progressive spring design. When it comes to coilovers, extefnd higher spring rates which means improved handling (within reason). A non-OEM spec damper means a lot of coilover systems use linear rate springs which gives more consistent feedback as well as more predictable handling.

Ride height adjustability at all four corners gives you the ability to optimize suspension geometry as well as achieve the proper balance of a lower roll center and vehicle pitch (aerodynamics).

Adjustable dampening can be a big performance benefit when it comes to versatility. On a smoother road, or track, you can increase compression (the rate at which the dampener compresses under pressure) and rebound (the rate at which the damper returns to resting height after compression). In turn this reduces roll, increases pressure on all four tires, and keeps weight transfer in and out of turns under control. This type of setup is ideal on a smooth road or track as bumps and moderate imperfections in the road can quickly unsettle the car- potentially causing a loss of control. On a rougher road, or track, you can decrease your rebound and compression. While this will allow for a little more body roll (which can be countered a bit by stiffening the sway bars), when encountering bumps and imperfections in a turn the suspension will absorb them more effectively without getting unsettled.

The option of changing preload/compression length of a spring is completely performance oriented. Corner balancing is the technique of utilizing spring preload (the amount of pressure on a spring set by the length) to balance a car. Production cars are not perfectly balanced from the factory as most of you know. For handling performance it is ideal to balance the weight of the car as equally as possible. While this can be a little easier to accomplish in a full race car, most people don’t want to remove interior bits from their car and move things around too much. So how can we accomplish more balance without removing parts of the car or adding weights? Corner balancing is done by weighing the car, then placing each wheel on an independent scale. Using those weights, one can calculate how to adjust the spring rate so the pressure on each tire can be close to even on each corner. This is typically done with the driver in the car as that greatly affects weight distribution. For an example, let us say we have a 350Z that we are corner balancing. For simplicity we will just do the front right to left balance. We find the weight on the front right tire is 850 lbs (or 385.5 kg) and 905 lbs (or 410.5 kg) on the front left tire. If we want to balance that out we can increase the effective weight on the front right tire by compressing that spring. If we have a spring rate of 560 lb/in (10 kg/mm) we are adjusting to correct for the 55 lb difference (or 25 kg) we simply need to calculate the increase via percentage. 55 lbs is 9.8% off 560 lbs (or 250% of 10 kg). So we simply multiply 1 inch by 9.8% (or 1 mm by 250%) so see how much to compress the spring (you can also decompress the side with the higher weight by the same amount instead).

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2015 Subaru WRX sitting on RS-R Sports-i coilovers.

From the aesthetics and comfort perspective:

For many enthusiasts, the goal of lowering is primarily aesthetic. When the goal is to achieve a specific look, many enthusiasts don’t want to sacrifice ride quality. While spring rates and dampening affect performance greatly, it also makes a big impact on comfort. While you might not select the same coilover for racing as you would for daily driving, there are a lot of options that can offer a high level of versatility. For example, the RS-R Sports-i coilovers work fine for track days, but they can be adjusted to be extremely comfortable on the street (often times more comfortable than stock). They utilize features such as rubber bushings in the mounting hats, rebound and compression adjustability, as well as height adjustment independent from spring preload to retain a very civilized ride quality and NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness). Lower rebound and compression usually means a softer and more compliant ride even when running a higher spring rate than stock. So just because a spring rate looks high on a coilover system, don’t assume immediately that it won’t be comfortable.

There are so many reasons to have height adjustability. Everyone has their preference of what an ideal ride height is, and there are definitely looks that can’t be achieved with traditional lowering springs. Because most modern cars have a higher fender line in the front wheel wells, lowering often results in a larger wheel gap in front if the spring lowers evenly. With the adjustability of coilovers you can easily get the wheel gap you want.

We hope this helps you with your suspension knowledge. There are still many details we did not go over. If you have further questions about the Best Suspension 201: Coilovers, we would be happy to answer you.


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Best Suspension 101: Lowering Springs Shocks

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Lowering your vehicle is one of the most noticeable modifications both in visual impact and driving dynamics. We get quite a few inquiries about suspension setups and are often asked about the best practices to lowering a customer’s car. We are here to give you a brief “101” overview to  lowering your vehicle with springs and also complimenting them with shocks.
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Lowering your vehicle has several benefits:

  • Roll Center Reduction – The reduction in distance between the chassis and the ground reduces the roll center of the vehicle. This benefits the car in the weight transfer from one side of the vehicle to the other in a turn. Less weight transfer means more evenly-distributed pressure on all 4 tires which means better traction.
  • Spring Rate – In combination with the lower center of gravity, the increased spring rate of a lowering spring, which helps compensate for the shorter shock travel, improves handling by reducing body roll.
  • Aerodynamics – Lowering your vehicle improves the aerodynamics by reducing the amount of air passing under the vehicle. Reducing drag not only aids in performance but also improves fuel economy.
  • Style – Visual impact is typically the main reason people lower their vehicle. There is no denying that a lowered vehicle looks more stylish and sporty.

Springs have been the go-to method for lowering vehicles. The design of a good lowering spring takes into consideration things like factory spring rate, factory shock dampening, vehicle weight, and suspension geometry. Companies like RS-R and Eibach factor in all these  variables to create  a spring that offers good ride quality, improved handling, and does not compromise the factory shock absorbers. You can expect a slightly stiffer ride after installing lowering springs. Most enthusiasts welcome the increased road feel and the average consumer can’t tell much of a difference in comfort. With springs being fairly inexpensive and straight-forward to install, most enthusiasts choose them for lowering their vehicle over the more expensive coilover systems.

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When selecting a spring there are typically a couple of options: Spring type (Progressive vs Linear) and Lowering Amount (I.E. 1 inch vs 2 inch). Selecting the amount you want to lower your vehicle comes down to preference and also how much ground clearance you feel is adequate for where you drive. For selecting spring type, it is important to know the differences between Progressive and Linear springs.

  • Progressive springs are pretty much what they sound like. The spring rate progressively changes as it is compressed. The advantage of this design is being able to keep a close to factory spring rate in a given operation range (say the range you would typically be in during daily driving) which retains factory ride quality. The range past this in which the spring would be compressed at a faster rate, such as aggressive turns and impacts (bumps and potholes), a mildly higher spring rate improves performance and also keeps the suspension from compressing too much (which could result in bottoming out or moving out of the operation range). Lowering springs typically utilize this design because of the versatility.
  • Linear springs are also what they sound like. The spring rate is constant along the entire spring. Linear rate springs are used when a specific shock absorber is designed and tuned to go with them. They offer a more consistent feel under compression (like what you would feel in racing and aggressive driving). When used for lowering a vehicle you sacrifice ride comfort. Because you are running a much higher spring rate, you don’t have the same comfort range like you do on a progressive spring. For most enthusiasts, the benefits do not generally outweigh the decrease in ride comfort so they are less commonly used by manufacturers.

Shock absorbers paired with lowering springs are also a common upgrade. While properly engineered lowering springs are matched to the factory shock absorbers, there are still performance benefits from a more aggressively-valved shock absorber or by simply replacing the old factory units with newer ones. There are several great offerings from Eibach for replacement shocks that are valved specifically for lowering springs so the performance benefits of your springs will be increased along with the peace of mind that comes with their 2-year warranty. Most shock absorbers last between 40k-80k miles depending on vehicle weight, driving habits, and road conditions. If you are in that area we definitely suggest looking at upgrading or replacing your shocks while you are installing lowering springs.

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If you are still not sure what route you want to go to lower your vehicle, we would be happy to help you in any way we can. Please feel free to contact us for questions or further advice on all your modifying needs. Check out our website for our great deals!

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2016 Nissan Altima lowered on the Eibach Pro-Kit.

The 2016 Nissan Altima signifies a step in the right direction for Nissan’s best-selling vehicle.  Thanks to an extensive mid-cycle refresh, the 2016 Nissan Altima sports all-new front and rear fascias and lights.  The changes are definitely a breath of fresh air, leaving the Altima looking as stylish and attractive as ever.  Its V-shaped grille resembles those of the 2016 Murano and Maxima, signifying a distinguishing new feature of Nissan’s design language.  In order to back up this sporty appearance, the 2016 Nissan Altima comes equipped with either a 182-HP 2.5-liter four cylinder or a hearty 270-HP 3.5-liter V6 under the hood.

Over at Imperio Nissan of Irvine, a showroom 2016 Nissan Altima has been given yet another makeover, this time with aftermarket modifications.  These include a STILLEN front splitter and rear diffuser, Eibach lowering springs, and even some 19” Infiniti Q50 Sport wheels (yes, for those wondering – they fit!).  Imperio Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Altima sounds like the ultimate package deal, if you ask us.

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Imperio Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Altima looks visually stunning.

STILLEN Modified 2016 Nissan Altima

Imperio Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Altima features both STILLEN and Eibach aftermarket parts, including:

Front Lip Splitter:  The STILLEN 2016 Nissan Altima front splitter helps achieve a sleek, attractive appearance on the face of the car.  It compliments the car’s new body lines in a way that is subtle, yet striking.  It is fabricated from durable and resilient polyurethane and comes pre-installed with 3M automotive trim foam tape, resulting in a relatively quick and easy installation process.

Rear Diffuser:  The STILLEN 2016 Nissan Altima rear diffuser offers a more performance-oriented look in the back of the vehicle.  It certainly will help turn heads when cruising down the block!  Similar to the STILLEN front splitter, the rear diffuser is also made of polyurethane and comes with 3M installation tape.

STILLEN Modified 2016 Nissan Altima
The Eibach lowering springs and Q50 Sport wheels make for a perfect combo.

Eibach Lowering Springs:  The Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs help reduce squat during acceleration, body roll in corners, and excessive nose-dive under braking.  They also help decrease extra fender-well clearance, giving your modified 2016 Nissan Altima a lower, more aggressive stance.  Performance and aesthetic upgrades all in one?  Sign us up!

Infiniti Q50 Sport Wheels:  Imperio Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Altima also features a set of Infiniti Q50 Sport wheels.  These 19-inch alloy wheels look like a stellar OEM upgrade, offering a little bit of “up-scale” flair to your ride.  Hey, they’re both made by Nissan, so we’re certainly not complaining!

Part Number

STILLEN KB13152 Front Splitter – Matte Black

STILLEN KB13158MB Rear Diffuser – Matte Black

Eibach EIB63115140 Pro-Kit Lowering Springs

Imperio Nissan of Irvine – Exceptional Customer Service

Serving the Irvine, Tustin, Aliso Viejo, Costa Mesa and Lake Forest regions, Imperio Nissan of Irvine’s staff strives to provide each customer with a stress-free experience every time they step onto the lot.  Imperio Nissan is especially well known for their exceptional customer service.  Their sales staff aim to provide top levels of professionalism and accommodation throughout the entire car buying experience.  By listening to every one of your needs, Imperio Nissan of Irvine will help you find the vehicle best-tailored for you.  Offering an extensive selection of Nissans and thoroughly inspected pre-owned vehicles, there is sure to be something for everyone.

To schedule your appointment with Imperio Nissan of Irvine’s sales staff (or for a chance to see their modified 2016 Nissan Altima), please call (888) 863-7322 or visit them at 32 Auto Center Dr, Irvine, CA 92618.  To get in contact with their service staff, you can call (888) 740-8004.  For more information, please visit Imperio Nissan’s website.

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Imperio Nissan of Irvine’s modified 2016 Nissan Altima is truly the ultimate visual package of style, sophistication, and performance.

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If you have any questions about the STILLEN or Eibach parts featured on Imperio Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Altima, please contact us by calling (866) 250-5542.  Our experts will be happy to answer any of your questions, make recommendations, and help you plan out how to upgrade your 2016 Nissan Altima.

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The 2016 Nissan Maxima – hailed by Nissan as the ultimate “four door sports car” – has been making waves amongst car enthusiasts this past year.  Its powerful, 300-HP 3.5-liter V-6 helps the vehicle rocket off the line, while its futuristic styling helps it simply look like a rocket.  Paired with a widely-acclaimed, lavish interior, the 2016 Nissan Maxima seems like the ultimate package of performance, style, and luxury.  We’re certainly fans, to say the least!

 

STILLEN Modified 2016 Nissan Maxima

Oakville Nissan of Oakville, Ontario, joins us in our praise for the new Maxima as a more-than-capable “four door sports car.”  In fact, Oakville Nissan sought to maximize the car’s potential with a STILLEN package of performance and exterior upgrades.  This modified 2016 Nissan Maxima features a STILLEN front lip splitter, rear diffuser, axle-back exhaust, and cold air intake.  It even has Eibach lowering springs installed for good measure!  As a result, this Maxima has been grabbing attention and turning heads on the showroom floor.

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Oakville Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Maxima is quite the showroom-stopper.

 

Modified to the Max

Oakville Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Maxima features a plethora of aftermarket STILLEN (and Eibach) parts.  These products include:

Front Lip Splitter:  The STILLEN 2016 Nissan Maxima front splitter is designed to complement the car’s new, assertive body lines.  The overall effect is subtle, resulting in a look that easily passes for OEM.  The STILLEN front splitter is made of sturdy and resilient polyurethane to help ensure durability.  It even comes pre-installed with 3M automotive trim foam tape for a fast, easy installation!

Rear Diffuser:  Much like the front splitter, the STILLEN 2016 Nissan Maxima rear diffuser pairs with the car’s styling quite nicely.  Its presence under the factory bumper gives the rear of the car a performance-oriented appearance.  The 2016 Nissan Maxima rear diffuser is made of the same durable polyurethane as the STILLEN splitter.

Modified 2016 Nissan Maxima STILLEN rear diffuser

The STILLEN rear diffuser and exhaust system make the perfect pair.

Axle-Back Exhaust System:  A STILLEN 2016 Maxima rear diffuser and axle-back exhaust system?  Sounds like a match made in heaven to us.  The combination of the two parts create a cohesive, high quality look in the back of the car.  More importantly, the stainless steel exhaust system features our sweet, signature STILLEN sound, all while still preserving a quiet cabin feel at the same time.

Cold Air Intake:  The STILLEN 2016 Nissan Maxima cold air intake aims to enhance both the vehicle’s horsepower and torque.  Featuring a sleek, polished aluminum intake tube, the STILLEN cold air intake is both attractive and powerful, offering performance gains of up to 8-10 horsepower!

Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs:  The Eibach lowering springs help reduce squat during acceleration, body roll in corners, and excessive nose-dive under braking.  They also help reduce extra fender-well clearance, giving your modified 2016 Nissan Maxima a lower, more aggressive stance.  Performance and aesthetic upgrades all in one?  Sign us up!

 

Part Numbers

STILLEN KB12841 Front Splitter

STILLEN KB12818MB Rear Diffuser

STILLEN 504399 Stainless Steel Axle-Back Exhaust System

STILLEN 402967 Cold Air Intake

Eibach EIB6392140 Pro-Kit Lowering Springs

 

Oakville Nissan – Exceptional Care, Exceptional Service

Located in Oakville, Ontario, Oakville Nissan has been serving the surrounding community for over fifteen years.  In fact, it offers the largest Nissan showroom in all of Ontario!  However, what really makes Oakville Nissan stand out is its exceptional customer service.  Oakville Nissan’s warm, welcoming environment puts customers at ease the moment they walk through the door.  Their sales staff works tirelessly to be as friendly, professional, and informative as possible, all while attempting to provide extremely competitive pricing to boot.

To schedule your appointment with Oakville Nissan’s sales staff (or for a chance to see their modified 2016 Nissan Maxima), please call (905) 827-1177 or visit them at 2316 South Service Rd W., Oakville, ON L6L 5M9.  To get in contact with their service staff, you can call (905) 827-1178.  For more information, please visit Oakville Nissan’s website.

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Come visit Oakville Nissan’s showroom to see their modified 2016 Nissan Maxima!

 

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If you have any questions about the STILLEN parts featured on Oakville Nissan’s modified 2016 Nissan Maxima, please contact us by calling (866) 250-5542.  Our experts will be happy to answer any of your questions, make recommendations, and help you plan out how to upgrade your 2016 Nissan Maxima!

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Best Lowering Springs 2016 Chevy Camaro: Eibach

Eibach is one of the world’s leading suspension manufacturers.  Through the rigorous trials and tribulations of professional motorsports, Eibach engineers have developed performance products that can meet all forms of extreme racing conditions.   Best Lowering Springs 2016 Chevy Camaro: Eibach feature the same technology found in their race springs, providing everyday tuners the opportunity to maximize their car’s handling and suspension.

The new Chevy Camaro SS is the latest vehicle to receive a set of Eibach performance springs.  The 2016 Chevy Camaro lowering springs from Eibach are a sure-fire way to upgrade both the look and feel of your new vehicle.

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The 2016 Chevy Camaro SS sits low and aggressive with the Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs.

 

2016 Chevy Camaro SS – A New Animal

The Camaro is all new and improved for its sixth generation.  The 2016 Chevy Camaro SS is a fire-breathing monster parading around in a sleek, curvy body.  Equipped with a massive 6.2L 455-HP V8, the Camaro SS shoots off the line like a rocket.  However, its updated suspension helps ensure that this muscle car is more than just a straight-line performer.  All in all, the 2016 Chevy Camaro SS feels more balanced, mature, and refined.  The Camaro has even gone through quite the diet, boasting a significant weight loss of over 200 lbs compared to the previous model.  Tipping the scales at around 3685 lbs, the new Camaro SS now has a lighter weight to match its new sleek appearance.

 

 Best Lowering Springs 2016 Chevy Camaro: Eibach

When it comes to upgrading the handling of a street-driven vehicle, the Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs are among the best of the best.  The Eibach 2016 Chevy Camaro lowering springs helps to drastically improve both the car’s performance and appearance:

Performance:  The Camaro Pro Kit lowering springs will – as the name suggests – lower your car’s center of gravity.  As a result, the kit will help reduce squat during acceleration, body roll in corners, and excessive nose-dive under braking.

Appearance:  By dropping your car’s ride height by over one inch, the 2016 Chevy Camaro lowering springs also will help lessen excessive fender-well clearance, transforming your vehicle’s overall appearance in the process.  With a lower, more aggressive stance, your Camaro SS will have the looks to match its newfound, improved performance.

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Before: 2016 Chevy Camaro SS sitting at stock ride height.

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After: Eibach 2016 Chevy Camaro lowering springs have been installed. What a difference!

 

Part Number

Eibach EIBE10230180122 Pro-Kit Lowering Springs

 

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All in all, the 2016 Chevy Camaro lowering springs from Eibach offer your vehicle high performance handling, a more aggressive stance, and an overall superior ride quality.  They are even backed by Eibach’s “Million Mile Warranty” to boot!  With the Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs, your 2016 Chevy Camaro SS will look and feel like a whole new machine.

If you have any questions about the Eibach 2016 Chevy Camaro lowering springs, please give our experts a call!
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Eibach, one of the world’s leading performance suspension manufacturers, is now looking to take your truck performance to the next level with its new line of PRO-TRUCK performance shocks.  For decades, Eibach has dominated all forms of professional motorsports with their superior suspension products, demonstrating firsthand their philosophy of “the will to win.”  The Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks help to deliver maximum performance both on and off the road by channeling the same industry-leading technology found in their SCORE, CORR, Dakar and WRC racing vehicles.

 

Shocking News: Shocks Are Important!

Shocks are one of the most important – albeit often-overlooked – components when it comes to preparing your vehicle for off-roading (or any other type of spirited driving).  Shocks essentially help to minimize the impact and vibration to your vehicle’s suspension while driving over rough and uneven ground.  They also assist in keeping your tires in contact with the ground’s surface at all times.  Ultimately, a good set of shocks will help reduce the wear and tear to your vehicle’s suspension, wheels, and tires.

Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks on Jeep Rubicon

Shocks serve as a very important upgrade when it comes to making your vehicle off-road-ready.

 

Three Levels of Eibach PRO-TRUCK Shocks

Eibach offers three different levels of PRO-TRUCK shocks to meet your different performance and usage needs: PRO-TRUCK, PRO-TRUCK Sport, and PRO-TRUCK Sport Leveling (RHA).

Eibach PRO-TRUCK Shocks

The first level, PRO-TRUCK, serves as the ideal performance upgrade for your stock truck or SUV that is equipped with its original shocks and standard ride height.

Eibach PRO-TRUCK Sport Shocks

The PRO-TRUCK Sport line, on the other hand, offers maximum performance for your standard to moderately lifted truck with larger wheels and tires. The Eibach PRO-TRUCK Sport shocks are engineered to successfully tackle any type of terrain.

Eibach PRO-TRUCK Leveling Shocks

Lastly, the PRO-TRUCK Sport Leveling line of shocks provide the same maximum performance as the PRO-TRUCK Sport shocks.  However, they come added with front ride height adjustability (RHA) for vehicles with factory front coilover shock configurations.  Depending on the application, the front ride height adjustability can go up to 2.5”.  This allows for you to have a bigger wheel and tire combination, enabling your vehicle to be able to clear a majority of the obstacles it may face while off-roading.

Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks tested out at the Jeep Moab Safari

The Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks are sure to help you conquer whatever terrain lies ahead.

 

Superior Monotube Design

All of the Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks feature a modern, monotube design (as opposed to the twin-tube design).  Monotube is generally viewed as superior to a twin-tube design for multiple reasons:

  • Better ride quality – Monotube shocks offer a better ride quality due to their use of a single chamber.  A free-floating piston helps prevent the mixing of the hydraulic fluid and gas.  This inhibits foaming from occurring when the two mix (as what often happens in a twin-tube design).
  • More responsive – Monotube shocks also tend to have more ride responsiveness and damping stability thanks to their larger piston and single valve mechanism.
  • Easy to install – Monotube shocks are even easier to install due to their single shell design. Because everything is all in one chamber, it becomes easier to fit in from different angles.
Jeep in Moab with Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks

The Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks enable this Jeep to be able to handle the harsh conditions of the Moab desert.

 

Dyno-Tested, Battle-Proven

Not only have Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks been tested on the dyno for quality and performance, they have also been battle-tested out at the famous 2016 Moab Jeep Safari by Eibach’s Head of Marketing, Mark Krumme (as seen pictured above).  Known for its serious off-road conditions, the week-long trek through the red desert served as the perfect proving-grounds for the new line of performance shocks.  All in all, Kremme claims that the Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks passed with flying colors, dominating all obstacles that were thrown at them.  The Eibach-equipped Jeep even made a recent appearance here at our STILLEN facility – it definitely earns our nod of approval!

The Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks offer an unimaginable transformation in off-road handling and performance, all without sacrificing ride quality on the streets.  Whether your vehicle is a stock weekend warrior or a full-blown off-roading machine, Eibach is sure to have the right PRO-TRUCK performance shocks to meet your needs.

Eibach PRO-TRUCK shocks on STILLEN Jeep

We certainly give this Eibach-equipped Jeep our STILLEN seal of approval.

Part Number

Eibach EIB28107980 PRO-TRUCK Springs & Shocks (2011-2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee)

 

There’s nothing quite like getting out in the wild and connecting with nature – especially when you’re off-roading in your Jeep Wrangler! If you’re ready to climb mountains with your Jeep, you’re in luck – Eibach has just released their new Jeep Wrangler All-Terrain leveling kits and lift kits. Keep reading for specs on the new Eibach lift kits and find the kit that’s right for your Jeep!

Rugged Terrain, Maximum Performance

Drive over rugged terrain with confidence knowing that your Eibach All Terrain Lift Kit is designed by experts using the same technology found in CORR, NASCAR, SCORE, and WRC racing, so you know it’s durable and will be extremely reliable. You can also rest easy knowing that it comes with Eibach’s Million Mile Warranty and the shocks are covered by a two year manufacturer’s warranty.

Proper Off Road Clearance

Eibach knows having the correct off road clearance is very important, so they designed their kit to give you the best performance handling possible. With the Eibach All-Terrain Lift Kit, you can enjoy up to 3.5” of lift depending on your options and trim level. Even if you aren’t a thrill seeker, you’ll still love the look of the Jeep Wrangler lifted using an Eibach lift kit. Check out the difference between a stock Jeep Wrangler and a Jeep Wrangler with All-Terrain Lift kit below.

Eibach All Terrain Lift Kit & Leveling Kit Information

Get answers to all the questions you’ve been wondering about with the table below, which breaks down the technical information for each of the Eibach Jeep Wrangler All-Terrain Lift & Leveling Kits.

Part Number Eibach 2897.940 Eibach 2894.940 Eibach 2894.980 Eibach 2897.980
Fits 2007-2014 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited 4-Door 2007-2014 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited 2-Door 2007-2014 Jeep Wrangler 2-Door JK 2007-2014 Jeep Wrangler 4-Door JK
Kit Type Leveling Kit Leveling Kit Lift Kit Lift Kit
Approximate Lift – Front 1.0″-2.0″ 1.0″-2.0″ 2.5″-3.5″ 2.5”-3.5”
Approximate Lift – Back N/A N/A 2.0″-3.0″ 2.0”-3.0”

Front Technical Specs:

OE rate 122 lbs/in 122 lbs/in 122 lbs/in 122 lbs/in
ATL rate 122 lbs/in 122 lbs/in 122 lbs/in 122 lbs/in
Bump-stop OE w/Bump-stop spacer OE OE w/Bump-stop spacer OE w/Bump-stop spacer
Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper
Track bar Adjustable Eibach Track Bar OE Adjustable Eibach Track Bar Adjustable Eibach Track Bar
OE wheel center to fender 21in 21in 21in 21in
ATL wheel center to fender 22in 23in 24in 24in
OE shock travel 7in 7in 7in 7in
ATL shock travel 9in 9in 10in 10in

Front Alignment Specs:

OE Camber -0.3 (+/-0.4 deg) -0.3 (+/-0.4 deg) -0.3 (+/-0.4 deg) -0.3 (+/-0.4 deg)
OE Caster 4.2 (+/-0.5 deg) 4.2 (+/-0.5 deg) 4.2 (+/-0.5 deg) 4.2 (+/-0.5 deg)
OE Toe 0.2 deg (+/-0.1 deg) 0.2 deg (+/-0.1 deg) 0.2 deg (+/-0.1 deg) 0.2 deg (+/-0.1 deg)
ATL Camber -0.3 deg -0.3 deg -0.3 deg -0.3 deg
ATL Caster 4.0 deg 4.0 deg 4.0 deg 4.0 deg
ATL Toe 0.2 deg 0.2 deg 0.25 deg 0.5 deg

Rear Specs:

OE rate 166 lbs/in 166 lbs/in 166 lbs/in 166 lbs/in
ATL rate N/A N/A N/A N/A
Bump-stop OE w/Bump-stop spacer OE w/Bump-stop spacer OE w/Bump-stop spacer OE w/Bump-stop spacer
Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper EIBACH Pro-Damper
OE wheel center to fender 546mm 21in 21in 21in
ATL wheel center to fender N/A N/A 23in 23in
OE shock travel 8in 8in 8in 8in
ATL shock travel 10in 9in 10in 10in

Rear Alignment Specs:

OE Camber N/A N/A N/A N/A
OE Toe N/A N/A N/A N/A
ATL Camber N/A N/A N/A -0.3 deg
ATL Toe N/A N/A N/A 0.3 deg
Eibach All Terrain Lift Kit Components

Eibach All Terrain Lift Kit Components

Eibach All-Terrain Lift Kit Components

All Eibach All-Terrain Lift Kits includes bumpstop spacers, adjustable endlinks, adjustable front track bar, rear trackbar, location brackets and stainless steel brake lines. Plus, the kits also include the following items:

  • All-Terrain Springs – Each Eibach lift kit includes precision engineered springs, which provide you with superior handling and stability. Plus, these springs will offer you improved off-road capability.
  • Pro-Truck Shocks – These American made shocks are made to last with a heavy duty construction, including nitro-coated rods, MAXIMA shock oil and powdercoated bodies.

Next Steps

If you have questions about the Eibach All Terrain Lift Kits or Leveling Kits for 2007-2014 Jeep Wranglers or are ready to order, give us a call! You can reach our experts by calling (866) 250-5542.

Eibach has been a trusted vendor with STILLEN for over 25 years having created many products needed to meet the extreme requirements of racing, from the 245-mph Mulsanne straight of Le Mans to the fender-to-fender combat of the Daytona Motor Speedway.

Eibach pro truck shocks

The chassis of a production vehicle is designed to be built at a minimum cost, and suited for an “average driver”. We enthusiasts, however, are anything but average. We know what we want from a vehicle. We want immediate response, reduced body roll, increased stability and enhanced cornering ability. And we want the look that comes with those characteristics-a lower, more muscular, more athletic stance.

The special skills of Eibach engineers are in the tuning of the individual components (springs, dampers and stabilizers) to achieve the best possible harmony between the driver, the automobile and the road. As a driver you immediately feel more direct handling and greater predictability. Nose dive under braking is reduced, as well as excessive body roll in hard cornering. In any performance driving situation, tracking stability-and driver confidence-is greatly enhanced.

Eibach anti-roll kit

Eibach production technology is recognized worldwide as leading its field. This company is know for high-strength spring-steel alloys, advanced CNC winding process, high-quality corrosion protection and the legendary longevity of their components.

The entire process, from initial development to final shipping, is subject to a rigid Quality Control System that is certified by the highest ISO 9001:2000 international quality standard. In fact, Eibach operates in accordance to its own, often more rigid, specifications. When you see the Eibach logo on a part, you can be sure that it is of the highest possible quality.

Eibach springs

Eibach springs have supported innumerable race and championship winners over the last two decades. In series as different as Formula 1 and NASCAR, the winning factor is often chassis setup and tuning. When everybody has comparable power, the guy who wins is the guy who can put that power to the ground-and maintain his momentum through the corners. The list of Eibach partners reads like “Who’s Who” in Motor Sports: AMG, Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Lamborghini, Lola, MazdaSpeed, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Porsche, Renault F-1, Toyota, and many, many more.

Whether you’re talking about F1, NASCAR, WRC, CART or Indy Car, Eibach regards Motor Sports as the ideal proving ground. The experience Eibach gains at the highest levels of racing is directly converted into their development of the highest-grade chassis components on the planet. And the enthusiasm created by the challenges of motor sports drives them to ever-higher performance-performance that you will enjoy every time you pull out of the pits-or your own garage.

Eibach coilovers

To speak with an expert and find out more about our full line of Eibach products, give us a call at (866) 250-5542. You can also visit STILLEN.com and check out the entire range of we Eibach products offer.

Newmarket Infiniti/Nissan’s latest build: this stylish 2012 Nissan Maxima.

Parts List

 

Nissan Maxima Body Kit

Newmarket Infiniti/Nissan Maxima with Hi-Flow Intake and Front Lip

Newmarket Infiniti/Nissan Maxima with Cat-Back and Roof Wing

 

If you’re in Ontario, Canada and want to check out this modified Maxima and others like it, stop by New Market Infiniti/Nissan or call Tom @ (905) 895-8785

Grand Cherokee SRT-8 Gets Eibach Springs

Eibach just released their Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 Pro-Truck Lowering Kit, and cherokeesrt8.com member Lyle (LBCSRT) came down and we installed the first production set of springs on his GC.  As you can see the difference is very noticeable, and really improves the aggressive stance of the SRT-8. Eibach Lowering Springs for Jeep Cherokee SRT8

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Eibach Lowering Springs for Jeep Cherokee SRT8

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Front Suspension Before and After

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Rear Suspension Before and After

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Installed Front and Rear Eibach Lowering Springs Before and After


Grand Cherokee SRT-8 Gets Eibach Springs
Purchase this Pro-Truck Kit 2006-2010 Jeep Cherokee SRT-8 Eibach Part # 2892.540


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