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Gage
08-06-2008, 09:53 AM
Can someone post or email me a copy of the directions for the eibach lowering pro spring kit. Not sure how much they say to lower that rear. I know I can call them but then I have to wait on hold and get trans ten times.

Thanks all

fairlane347
08-06-2008, 12:24 PM
I believe the front springs drop it 1.4" I have them and like them. You must change to a performance shock or it WILL ride like crap! I know! Shocks will tighten up the ride.

Gage
08-06-2008, 02:57 PM
Do still have them. I know when you install it that you are to move the sensor for the air spring about a 1/4" but I need to veify that. Also the front shock caqn it be just a KYB perfomance shock or does it have to be a QA1 or something. I got these on ebay a few weeks back. they are brand new but don't have the directions for install.

Thanks for your help

2,4shofast
08-06-2008, 03:28 PM
I have the Monroe SS shocks up front with one full coil cut off the stock springs and I really couldnt tell a change in the ride harshness, I believe Monroe would also be a suitable replacement with Eibachs.

Gage
08-06-2008, 05:53 PM
"If you don't stand behind our troops; please feel free to stand in front of them! "

This is the best saying I have ever heard! Oh and thanks.

Fourth Horseman
08-06-2008, 07:32 PM
The KYBs for our cars work great with the Eibach springs. I had a little front end hop after I installed my Eibachs. Another member here recommend the KYBs and he was right. THey cleared it right up and the car rides great.

fairlane347
08-07-2008, 05:55 AM
Do still have them. I know when you install it that you are to move the sensor for the air spring about a 1/4" but I need to veify that. Also the front shock caqn it be just a KYB perfomance shock or does it have to be a QA1 or something. I got these on ebay a few weeks back. they are brand new but don't have the directions for install.

Thanks for your help

No I don't have directions saved, but for the rear air bags just loosen the bolt for the sensor and slide it over, it real easy. Turn your car back on so the system resets the ride height. Of course do the front first so you know where you want the rear. I have the KYB all four corners and love them. If you buy them search under a crown vic, they have two regular and heavy duty for the cop car and taxi. I got the heavy duty for the heavy car. I think there is a thread on here for the rear bag sensor too.:beer: