length of rear coilover spring?

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  • DJ W
    Advanced Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 185

    #31
    Originally posted by gverelli
    I have Eibach 5" 850lbs, 2" ID. Without the adjuster the car is tucking but rubs big time on 225/45/15

    if his rubs then the urs will to i strech 175/65/14 on the rear of mine and have plenty of space

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    • penneroyal
      Wrencher
      • Nov 2010
      • 209

      #32
      Im going to run 800lb 5" spring in the rear ('88 325), will this tuck tire on 205/40/16 (stretched)? or should i go with a 4" spring? Will the 4" give adequate suspension travel? any help appreciated, thanks.
      THE ACURA TL PROJECT

      BUFF ENUFF? STYLE.OVER.COMFORT

      DURTY 3ER///STYLE.OVER.COMFORT

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      • E30SPDFRK
        Moderator
        • Jul 2007
        • 5689

        #33
        Why are all you people wanting such high spring rates? Honestly once you go past around a 600lb rear spring handling suffers, not to mention there there are extremely few shocks that can handle it.
        Byron
        Leichtbau

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        • JPlue
          Wrencher
          • Oct 2009
          • 203

          #34
          My 700 pounders are pretty bouncy in the rear with a Bilstein HD shock (which I think is only valved for ~300-350 lb spring rate). I wouldn't want any more without getting a shock that is made for it, I don't think you'd see much difference anyway.

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          • penneroyal
            Wrencher
            • Nov 2010
            • 209

            #35
            Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
            Why are all you people wanting such high spring rates? Honestly once you go past around a 600lb rear spring handling suffers, not to mention there there are extremely few shocks that can handle it.
            What spring rate and length are you running? From what ive been reading people are running 650-850 rear spring. I'm getting the re-valved koni's to handle the high spring rate.
            THE ACURA TL PROJECT

            BUFF ENUFF? STYLE.OVER.COMFORT

            DURTY 3ER///STYLE.OVER.COMFORT

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            • 4ce30
              R3VLimited
              • Feb 2006
              • 2762

              #36
              I run 500/750, great for drifting not soo great for daily.. i would recommend 375/450 i really liked that setup even with bilstein sports..
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              • mo diesil
                Wrencher
                • Jan 2011
                • 275

                #37
                Originally posted by chop_suey
                will a 225/50/15 rub on an early model with a 5in 700/750 lb spring? Or should i step up to a 6in spring?
                no you may even still have wheel gap

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                • grippymonkey
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 759

                  #38
                  BUMP for more pics of late model E30's and info on your spring length and rates
                  GRIPPY'S*GARAGE

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