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Old Dec 29, 2011 | 01:03 PM
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Default Which Eibach springs for Prodrive/Bilstein dampers??

I want to install my Prodrive/Bilstein dampers to my STi Version 2.

Now i need springs. Does anyone know where i can get the right Eibach Springs for it??

I think the standard Eibach Pro Kit for GC8 springs are too soft, or?
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Old Jan 6, 2012 | 03:25 PM
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I've got the same dilemma, anyone out there have experience with this?
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by drischnie
I want to install my Prodrive/Bilstein dampers to my STi Version 2.

Now i need springs. Does anyone know where i can get the right Eibach Springs for it??

I think the standard Eibach Pro Kit for GC8 springs are too soft, or?
Did you get yourself sorted on the springs?

The 'P1' springs (215 lb F and 195 R) are excellent and combined with those dampers provide one of the best suspension solutions for the GC

One option is putting up a wanted ad for a low mileage used set

The Eibach Pro Kit also lowers the car a little too much
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by bonesetter

The Eibach Pro Kit also lowers the car a little too much
And is way too soft. We decided to go with STi V5 springs (224 F/179.2 R) from Japanparts.com. Ideally I'd like a stiffer rear spring, something like 200lbs, but we'll see how they do.
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Arnie_1
And is way too soft. We decided to go with STi V5 springs (224 F/179.2 R) from Japanparts.com. Ideally I'd like a stiffer rear spring, something like 200lbs, but we'll see how they do.
Gotcha. Thought this looked familiar

Seems odd why Eibach should make such a good spring (P1) and then produce the Pro which 'fails' in all those areas

Maybe it's a patent thing, or just that they are getting on the popular S-Tech wagon
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 05:37 PM
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Well, the Pro Kits are designed for the standard Classic dampers. Much, much softer damper than the billies or V5's.

Prodrive does hold licensing on certain things. For example Race Comp Engineering developed some Bilstein Dampers for the new GR hatchback, but could only make them for the 5x100/WRX fitment, not STi. Prodrive, I think, held the licensing contract with Bilstein for the 5x114.5 STi fitment dampers, so RCE weren't allowed to develop theirs. RCE is, however, developing Bilstein dampers to work with their own springs for the GD! I'm very excited about those as RCE are very chassis minded and pay very little lip service to aesthetics. It will be 04-07 STi fitment. That means 5x100 and 114.5. Yes! I need to talk to them and see if they are willing to ship some sets back out here as there is a serious lack of fixed perch damper options.
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 06:22 PM
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Here's a pic of a Bilstein next to the WRX damper

Of course, what seems like a large diameter damper rod, is actually the damper body, upside down in the casing on this inverted later and better design.

The actual damper rod is 12 or 14 mm, bolted to the bottom of the casing.


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hello Arnie :-)

So like Arnie said, i ordered STi Springs, but not on japanparts.com, i ordered them on rhdjapan.com. better shipping costs.

i ordered these:

- 2 x Part Num: ST2040055000 (Front, K39) Front Side: K=39N/mm (4.0Kgf/mm)
- 2 x Part Num: ST2230055010 (Rear, K32) Rear Side: K=32N/mm (3.3Kgf/mm)
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 11:09 PM
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Hallo! Ah, very cool. I had also just found that site. I'll keep them in mind for future JDM stuff.
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 11:11 PM
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@arnie

so i hope i will reveive the parts not too late... i want to drive :-)

will give you a message when all parts are arrived.
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Old Jan 8, 2012 | 11:15 PM
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Sounds good. I have a couple of questions about the install and TÜV. We can discuss through email. Excited to work on your car!
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Old Jan 18, 2012 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by drischnie
hello Arnie :-)

So like Arnie said, i ordered STi Springs, but not on japanparts.com, i ordered them on rhdjapan.com. better shipping costs.

i ordered these:

- 2 x Part Num: ST2040055000 (Front, K39) Front Side: K=39N/mm (4.0Kgf/mm)
- 2 x Part Num: ST2230055010 (Rear, K32) Rear Side: K=32N/mm (3.3Kgf/mm)

Don't know if you have received these springs yet, but I would be interested to know how tall they are uncompressed (free length) please.


Also, does anyone know if there are customs/tax costs to pay when ordering items from JApan for shipping into the UK?


Rgds, Ade
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How did these springs work out once fitted. What sort of drop did they give and whats the rear end like, good or bouncy ?, as after something for my Billies and the Tein's really don't work on the billies.
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Old Jun 2, 2013 | 12:08 AM
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Try n find a set of the blue prodrive (made by eibach) springs for classic they only drop 25mm and perfect on uk roads. Wish i could find similar for my hawk, the eibach pro kit i have is too soft but i think main reason is they are a progressive spring. Prodrive & sti springs are linear. I used kyb shocks on the classic

pic of how my classic sat on prodrive blue springs (with kyb shocks)
https://www.scoobynet.com/album.php?...ictureid=19437

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Old Jun 2, 2013 | 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Gambit
Try n find a set of the blue prodrive (made by eibach) springs for classic they only drop 25mm and perfect on uk roads. Wish i could find similar for my hawk, the eibach pro kit i have is too soft but i think main reason is they are a progressive spring. Prodrive & sti springs are linear. I used kyb shocks on the classic

pic of how my classic sat on prodrive blue springs (with kyb shocks)
https://www.scoobynet.com/album.php?...ictureid=19437
Ive just fitted a full set of prodrive bilsteins with the blue eibach prings to my 99 uk turbo and it does sit a 'tiny' bit higher than yours in the pic?

My old classic had these too but sat lower?

Also can anyone help with a slight uneven ride height issue i have? the front drivers side seems around 5mm higher than the passenger side?

And, what top mounts are people using with the bilstein dampers? I've had to reuse my standard my99 rear shock top mounts which i'm assuming was ok? don't have any knocks etc?
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Old Jun 2, 2013 | 09:20 AM
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Here's my Type R on Bilsteins & P1 springs (red)

Personally I always go for performance over aesthetics

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Old Jun 2, 2013 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by maff125
Ive just fitted a full set of prodrive bilsteins with the blue eibach prings to my 99 uk turbo and it does sit a 'tiny' bit higher than yours in the pic?

My old classic had these too but sat lower?

Also can anyone help with a slight uneven ride height issue i have? the front drivers side seems around 5mm higher than the passenger side?

And, what top mounts are people using with the bilstein dampers? I've had to reuse my standard my99 rear shock top mounts which i'm assuming was ok? don't have any knocks etc?

How long have the springs been in? Mine took a couple of weeks to settle. I used kyb mounts on front and new oe mounts on rears (got them on us ebay for 35 delivered)

I assume the spring caps where aligned correctly when refitting? The dimple on spring cap needs to be in line with shock mounting bracket
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Am tempted to go with the STi Pinks, rated at 222lb/ft Front and 182lb/ft Rear, which is as close to the Prodrive setup as you can get.

Although the rears are not a lot more then the Tein's @ 179lb/ft but I think the Teins are progressive from 61lb/ft - 179lb/ft which would make a huge difference.

2 x Part Num: ST2040055000 (Front, K39) Front Side: K=39N/mm (4.0Kgf/mm)
2 x Part Num: ST2230055010 (Rear, K32) Rear Side: K=32N/mm (3.3Kgf/mm)
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I think the pinks would be unbearable on anything other than billard table smooth roads
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Originally Posted by Gambit
I think the pinks would be unbearable on anything other than billard table smooth roads
Depends which you go for. Yes they do a ridiculous version, but they have a choice of 4 variants front & rear.
The ones I'm looking at have spring rates close to P1 rates.
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Old Jun 2, 2013 | 11:34 AM
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www.Japanparts.com also offer a -30mm version of the STI Pink

STI: COIL SPRING (FRONT) 34, -30 : ST2040055060
STI: COIL SPRING (REAR) 30, -30 : ST2230055100
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Old Jun 2, 2013 | 11:35 AM
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Spring Rate Converter : http://www.hraefn.net/projects/spring_rates.php
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Ive only had the rears on a day as they've just come back from bilstein, had the fronts on two weeks, here's both sides of the car
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Top mounts were already fitted to the fronts and I used the rears from my standard uk shocks, I used the lower rubber pad seats on the rear springs but not on the front though
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