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Finally!! Eibach has a SR+ lowering spring.

tlr1000

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PM us if anyone is looking for a set

E10-87-001-01-22

-1 front and -1.1 rear drop.

This is the same part number as the springs I bought 2 years ago for my LR RWD. They were spec'd 1.2 front and rear. Makes sense that if you install these on SR+ (being lighter) would get slightly less drop. Eibach has specific SR+ springs.
 

tlr1000

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Interesting! Made by KW which are a German/UK company. Be interested to know which version of their KW coilover lineup these are. I've been looking at them but they don't do them in a Street Comfort setup only the Street Performance so worried they might be too hard a ride quality.
If you are looking at a comfort setup, MPP has two options. One with adjustable compression and rebound, the other without. Although I've never experienced either, the reviews are quite positive and these guys seem to have a lot of suapension experience.
 

Lagv1983

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My springs just arrived now just waiting the spacers
 

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Teedub21

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Interesting! Made by KW which are a German/UK company. Be interested to know which version of their KW coilover lineup these are. I've been looking at them but they don't do them in a Street Comfort setup only the Street Performance so worried they might be too hard a ride quality.
They're made by KW to Mountain Pass Performance's specs. The ride is superb, even lowered. They feel much more controlled and better damped than the stock set up. The shocks/struts feel perfectly matched to the springs on the MPP setup.
 

Teedub21

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E10-87-001-04-22
These are the latest part number with less drop.
E10-87-001-04-22 I was told is the current part number for the SR cars that gives more drop. The earlier number is what I'd first ordered and they were designed for the MR/LR rear drive cars. Only dropped the front of my car 1/2". The "04" part number uses the same rear springs but an updated front coil that drops the SR cars 1.3" (or in my case 1.5").
 

HP Autosport

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E10-87-001-04-22

E10-87-001-04-22 I was told is the current part number for the SR cars that gives more drop. The earlier number is what I'd first ordered and they were designed for the MR/LR rear drive cars. Only dropped the front of my car 1/2". The "04" part number uses the same rear springs but an updated front coil that drops the SR cars 1.3" (or in my case 1.5").

You are right. 04-22 is the SR springs. Same price.
 
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Liltesi

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Jun 10, 2019
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Still in first 200 miles with no alignment (place I had it done wants car to settle before alignment) but already wayyyyy better than the stock. It actually feels softer with much less noise (shocks bottoming out).
 

MarsEV

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May 11, 2019
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All these look awesome! And I love Eibach I had them on my previous cars, but the pro kit is too much of a drop for me. Has anyone tried installing the stock performance springs on a SR+? I know there’s a weight difference of 300lbs. I got a free set from my brother’s car and was thinking of installing them. Does anyone have the dimensions of the stock Springs? I’m curious about their height when not compressed.
 

Mike litoris

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I installed my springs last monday and my rear is not as low as the front of approximately 1/2 inch. I'm not sure if this is how it's supposed to be on a sr+? I'm on the fence of the look.
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