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Old 06-03-2002, 12:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hey all, ive done a search and couldnt find some numbers.
now as you all prolly know by now im looking at eibach sportline springs for my RS. I would like to know what the spring rates are for these springs. Eibach.com yielded no answers that i could see (didnt look too hard). What are the spring rates for a stock 94 RS/LS integra?


also one more thing: Will sportline springs totally screw up my stock dampers right away or will there be some time for me to upgrade. im not worried about costs of labour cuz imma get a bud who knows his shit to help me out on the install. Also, i know about the bounciness with the stock damperes. so, thanks for all answers.
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Old 06-03-2002, 12:51 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Stock Gen III 212 lb/in max (F)/ 117 lb/in max (R)

Eibach Sportline 460 lb/in (F) / 174-257 lb/in (R-progressive)

you double the spring rate upfront and add over 80% spring rate to the rear...the stroke travel for the shock drastically reduces and the stock shock was never calibrated to have that much of a reduction in up and down travel...it would be wise to start getting the shocks afterwards ASAP....your control arms will appreciate it....
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