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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.
Best Suspension 101: Lowering Springs Shocks

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.

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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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


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


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