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Eibach Springs on a R

RichRCZR

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Hi all, I have a RCZ R, and need 2 front springs and the only aftermarket available are the Eibach pro lowering kit, has any one fitted these springs to a R, I did message on Facebook group and was told it upsets the camber but didn't get any more info... "Peugeot springs are on back order" ...Thanks Richard
 

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personally I would wait for OE, despite them seeming to snap a lot!
 

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I think there was a member on here who fitted them, Dingers I think was his user name?

Think he was happy with them, think he fitted for same reason, OE springs were on back order.

As above I would always stick with OE for the R.
 

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If you fit the Eibach springs you are going to have to do all 4.

Peugeot ones you'll only need the front. The Peugeot springs are expensive. I'm sure they are about £180 each.
 

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If you fit the Eibach springs you are going to have to do all 4.

Peugeot ones you'll only need the front. The Peugeot springs are expensive. I'm sure they are about £180 each.
I assumed he was doing all 4, as he describes it as a kit.

I just think with the R you need to keep everything stock, whatever the cost.
 
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