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Are these Eibach drag springs? Please help.Pic.

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jerry beach

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I got these used from a guy who said they were marked, and I cant find any markings on them. I am guessing maybe they are progressive rate, because the top coils are 3/8" and the bottom ones are 1/2". They are 13" tall, and have eight coils. From the color of them, I would say Eibach, but I want to be sure they are drag springs and not lowering springs before I put them in the car. Thanks for any help you can offer.
 

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I had two sets of eibach drag launch springs and they were both blue.Also had a set of morosos or lakewoods and they looked like the ones you have.
 

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Look like the factory springs to me. My Eibach Sportlines said that on them and had a part number.
 

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cardudeusa said:
Look like the factory springs to me. My Eibach Sportlines said that on them and had a part number.
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yeah...look like stock springs to me
 

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sorry to say but i have set of stock springs in my basement, and they have 8 coils and r 13" high...they look identical to those
 
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cardudeusa & BlownStangGT said it....those are stockers. eibachs will have both the name and a part # on them.

-steve
 

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I have the Eibach drag-launch springs and as mentioned above, they are a bright blue color and say "Eibach" on the coils. The plastic pieces inside those springs are definately from stock springs. I think some of Eibach's lowering springs are black, but those don't look like lowering springs.
Here's the drag launch springs...
 
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I have some progressive lowering springs on one of my stangs and they are black/dark grey metallic powerdercoated and have eibach labled on them. I am sorry but it sounds like you were taken.
Kevin
 

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Here are my Eibach's:


 
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Ooops!
 
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Thanks guys, I knew something wasnt right. I got these from the stangnet trader from a guy here in FL. Hopefully he will refund my $ and take them back. Maybe he was taken and didnt know. I will give him a chance before I start bashing him by name. I called up Eibach and they said all of the drag springs are blue. I think these are progressive rate judging by the tapered coils, but they could be stockers since they arent marked.
 

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jerry beach said:
Thanks guys, I knew something wasnt right. I got these from the stangnet trader from a guy here in FL. Hopefully he will refund my $ and take them back. Maybe he was taken and didnt know. I will give him a chance before I start bashing him by name. I called up Eibach and they said all of the drag springs are blue. I think these are progressive rate judging by the tapered coils, but they could be stockers since they arent marked.
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Do they look like there was a sticker on them? A green sticker is on the factory ones.

Are those little round rubber insearts really needed. When I installed my Sportlines I didnt put any in.
 

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id say those are stockers just by the distance apart each coil is
 

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Man you got ripped off. Those are definetly stockers man, no doubt about it.
I would bet money on it.
 
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