No More Koni's... what's next?
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Eibach got back to me today. This is what he emailed me.
"Hello Nate,
We don’t have any information or specs on the “X High Rate” springs for the Dodge Neon but we do have our own Sportline Kit we offer. Here are the specs:
Part#:
4.1528
Lowers:
Front 1.6”
Rear 1.6”
Springrate:
Front 160-388lbs/in
Rear 54-143lbs/in
Best regards,
Tony Jackson | Product Specialist
Eibach Springs, Inc. | 264 Mariah Circle | Corona, CA 92879-1751
T +1 951-256-8300 x133 | F +1 951-256-8333
tjackson@eibach.com "
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"Hello Nate,
We don’t have any information or specs on the “X High Rate” springs for the Dodge Neon but we do have our own Sportline Kit we offer. Here are the specs:
Part#:
4.1528
Lowers:
Front 1.6”
Rear 1.6”
Springrate:
Front 160-388lbs/in
Rear 54-143lbs/in
Best regards,
Tony Jackson | Product Specialist
Eibach Springs, Inc. | 264 Mariah Circle | Corona, CA 92879-1751
T +1 951-256-8300 x133 | F +1 951-256-8333
tjackson@eibach.com "
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Try these springs. I just picked up about 200 new manufacturers today.. This is H&R Springs. Aftermarket struts are highly recommended.
http://hrsprings.com/scripts/appguide.p ... 20|%20Neon
http://hrsprings.com/scripts/appguide.p ... 20|%20Neon
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Called H&R, talked to Stephanie and she said the front srings are 350 and the rear springs are 295.
So they are a lot stiffer than the Eibach which is a progressive rate and the H&R's are not.
I think I am going to start auto-crossing my Neon this weekend. She is 100% stock right now so I'll get a good baseline on how she handles with 200K mile parts on her..lol
So they are a lot stiffer than the Eibach which is a progressive rate and the H&R's are not.
I think I am going to start auto-crossing my Neon this weekend. She is 100% stock right now so I'll get a good baseline on how she handles with 200K mile parts on her..lol
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