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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs - Spring For The Win

Knowing The Basics Of Coil-Spring Technology Will Help You Get The Most For Your Caro
February, 1999
By Will Handzel
Photography by Will Handzell
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Free Height
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs In Place
Considering they hold up the... 
   
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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs In Place
Considering they hold up the four corners of your car, your race car springs better be ready for action when you hit the track. Learn how to determine if they are "dead" or not.
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs With Two Closed And Ground Ends
Fabricated race cars with... 
   
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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs With Two Closed And Ground Ends
Fabricated race cars with screw jacks, like this car, use springs with two closed and ground ends.
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Spring Rates
Having springs with different... 
   
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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Spring Rates
Having springs with different spring rates and lengths available when tuning your race car for the track is a luxury many can't afford. Consult with your spring supplier to get a good baseline setting, making sure you aren't bottoming out the spring when you're running on the track.
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Street Stocks
Street stocks use a coil spring... 
   
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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Street Stocks
Street stocks use a coil spring up front that has two open ends, so if you cut a coil out of a spring, it won't sit properly in the helix seat. For this reason, it is important to buy a spring specifically for your application.
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Tested
Most spring manufacturers... 
   
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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Tested
Most spring manufacturers test the spring rate of each spring before it goes out the door because the rate is so important to tuning a race car.
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Spring Rubber
Many racers use a spring rubber... 
   
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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Spring Rubber
Many racers use a spring rubber during races to "adjust" the spring rate. This is not the greatest way to do it, as it puts coils in bind to increase load capacity, but it is a quick way to make changes.
Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Rubbing The A Arm
It is very important that... 
   
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Eibach Race Car Coil Springs Rubbing The A Arm
It is very important that the coils don't bind or rub against anything so the car experiences the true spring rate. This race car has the coil spring rubbing against the A-arm, which makes tuning the race car almost impossible.
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