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Originally Posted by kiysersosae
Looks really good but I'm worried the drop may be a tad to low for me at the front, il get stuck outside my estate with the pesky speed humps. Did you measure before and after to get the drop? Is it actually 25mm? Can yo get a picture from the front please?
Sorry for the questions
Cheers
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I find the drop to be mild, nothing excesive and I have not scraped the front on uneven driveways. Speedbumps haven't been an issue either.
I failed to measure before installing but I do believe it's around an 1" all around.
I will snap some pics from the front and post them up.
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Originally Posted by mmmpassion
In an other (German speaking) forum Eibach ProKit drop was measured exactly 23 mm on each axle. Above pictures also seems to indicate equal drop of front and rear axle (as it was with my M3 E46 Eibach drop exactly 20mm both axles).
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I agree, the drop seems to be more uniform than the front/rear rate they advertise.
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Originally Posted by mmmpassion
Did you shorten "spring travel restrictors" (in German "Federwegbegrenzer"). Eibach certificate for German off. testing center ("TüV") says nothing about this but Eibach users says it is required.. .
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Originally Posted by kiysersosae
Did you need to cut the bumpstops or did you fit new ones?
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mmmpassion kiysersosae Answering both at the same time since you asked same question. No bumpstop modification was required. I contacted Eibach regarding the specs of cutting the OEM bumpstop and their reply was as follows:
Hey Esteban,
This Pro-Kit is very straight forward and you will only need to replace the springs. There is no bump stop trimming or replacement required. We usually include replacement bump stops if necessary. In this case, not needed.