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Can a V8 Eibach Springs fit a V6?

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Old Mar 24, 2005 | 11:08 PM
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Can a V8 Eibach Springs fit a V6?

I have a 2001 Camaro V6 and looking to drop my car about 1.2 front and rear. But the lowest drop I found was a 1.4 front and rear for a V6. But there's a 1.2 drop front and rear for a V8 Camaro. Can V8 springs fit a V6? Please anyone respond back asap because I am going to order some tomorrow "march 25". Thanks for your help everyone.
Old Mar 24, 2005 | 11:36 PM
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Re: Can a V8 Eibach Springs fit a V6?

They'll fit. Only thing is the front ones might be a bit stiff since they'll likely be made to hold the added weight of a V8
Old Mar 25, 2005 | 12:22 AM
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Re: Can a V8 Eibach Springs fit a V6?

I don't know if my logic is right here, but I'll chime in anyways.

The V8 springs are made to hold the weight of a V8, so with a lighter weight on them (your v6) they will not compress as much therefore only lower the car an inch or so.

Keep in mind I don't really know if that is correct, but it could be, and that could be a problem (your rear end would be even higher, relatively speaking, compared to the front after lowering...)
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