Help identify Eibach Springs?
Sooo.... I can't find any information about these springs:

The guy selling them claims that they're Pro-Kits for an 88-91 Civic, but the part numbers don't match up, Eibach's site isn't helpful, and searches both here and all over Google turn up nothing. Does anyone at all recognize the part numbers on this spring?
128774 on top
4007.102 on bottom
Please help!

The guy selling them claims that they're Pro-Kits for an 88-91 Civic, but the part numbers don't match up, Eibach's site isn't helpful, and searches both here and all over Google turn up nothing. Does anyone at all recognize the part numbers on this spring?
128774 on top
4007.102 on bottom
Please help!
Not yet. I'll call them in the morning when they open, but I thought someone around here might know the numbers without having to dig around too much. I just thought it was odd that I couldn't find the numbers listed anywhere on Eibach's web site, here or random postings through Google...
Ok, so since I have to make sure that my own questions are answered online...
88-91 Civic/Crx Eibach Pro-Kit = 4007.140 (part number for kit)
4007.301 front spring part number
4007.102 rear spring part number
As always, they still won't give out spring rate information.
88-91 Civic/Crx Eibach Pro-Kit = 4007.140 (part number for kit)
4007.301 front spring part number
4007.102 rear spring part number
As always, they still won't give out spring rate information.
hey bro i had the same problem except i ordered it online and my part number i need is 3588.140 and they gave me truck springs it looks like and the part number on the spring is 3588.101 its weird. where did you purchase yours at?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Calesta »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">As always, they still won't give out spring rate information.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Very few spring manufacturers will openly disclose the rates of their own proprietary lowering springs. Understandable business practice.
If you must know the spring rates, you could take the springs to a specialist (spring shops and dirt/stock car race shops often have coil spring raters) and ask them to rate the springs for you.
Very few spring manufacturers will openly disclose the rates of their own proprietary lowering springs. Understandable business practice.
If you must know the spring rates, you could take the springs to a specialist (spring shops and dirt/stock car race shops often have coil spring raters) and ask them to rate the springs for you.
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