EIbach Spring conversion for 35i

mcbutler

Veteran
 Plymouth
I am thinking of swapping my road springs for the Eibach variety
https://www.eibachshop.co.uk/eibach-prokit-performance-spring-kit-e10200190222_p31223212.htm
I am aware they lover the car, I am on 19" wheels and I am wondering if anyone has experience of this conversion and do you get any scraping from speed bumps and the like??
Also has anyone done it at home, how difficult was it?
 
I had these on my 35is. They make the stance on the front perfect, the rear still sits a little high but is a huge improvement. If you are running wider tyres and alloys, you may well have to roll the fenders to avoid rubbing. Yes it will scrape, the car scrapes stock, it scraped a little more with eibach.

Also they are £130 on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-E10-20-019-02-22-Performance-Pro-Kit-Springs/dp/B007G89WAS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=E10-20-019-02-22&qid=1587917733&sr=8-1
 
I have these on my 35i and had no problems with any rubbing at all. I now only get a very slight rubbing on the nearside rear as I swapped my wheels and added 10mm spacers, I've now bought some 5mm spacers to change them too which should sort it out.

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I've recently fitted a B12 kit to our 20i which includes the Eibach springs. No issues what so ever, even when used in conjunction with 5% higher than standard tyre sidewalls. IIRC they only lower circa 10mm at the front and nothing over standard at the rear on 20i M Sport suspension. So front 25mm and rear 15mm over SE spec. Not too sure if its exactly the same measurements on the 35i, as the spring kit for the 35i/is is different to the one for the rest of the range.
 
sunnydays said:
I had these on my 35is. They make the stance on the front perfect, the rear still sits a little high but is a huge improvement. If you are running wider tyres and alloys, you may well have to roll the fenders to avoid rubbing. Yes it will scrape, the car scrapes stock, it scraped a little more with eibach.

Also they are £130 on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-E10-20-019-02-22-Performance-Pro-Kit-Springs/dp/B007G89WAS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=E10-20-019-02-22&qid=1587917733&sr=8-1
Thank you for the link, I am wondering if they are genuine though!
 
mcbutler said:
sunnydays said:
I had these on my 35is. They make the stance on the front perfect, the rear still sits a little high but is a huge improvement. If you are running wider tyres and alloys, you may well have to roll the fenders to avoid rubbing. Yes it will scrape, the car scrapes stock, it scraped a little more with eibach.

Also they are £130 on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-E10-20-019-02-22-Performance-Pro-Kit-Springs/dp/B007G89WAS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=E10-20-019-02-22&qid=1587917733&sr=8-1
Thank you for the link, I am wondering if they are genuine though!

Mine came from Amazon at a similar price and were legit.
 
sunnydays said:
mcbutler said:
sunnydays said:
I had these on my 35is. They make the stance on the front perfect, the rear still sits a little high but is a huge improvement. If you are running wider tyres and alloys, you may well have to roll the fenders to avoid rubbing. Yes it will scrape, the car scrapes stock, it scraped a little more with eibach.

Also they are £130 on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-E10-20-019-02-22-Performance-Pro-Kit-Springs/dp/B007G89WAS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=E10-20-019-02-22&qid=1587917733&sr=8-1
Thank you for the link, I am wondering if they are genuine though!

Mine came from Amazon at a similar price and were legit.
I have just emailed Eibach to ask them, I have my doubts after reading the description on the amazon page, it reads as follows.

"The Eibach Pro-Kit is the perfect solution for your car. The best spring system maximizes the handling of your car and gives a sporty look. The Pro-Kit lowers the heavy center point of your car and reduces the feather out of the springs during you give speed. Also will be reduced the curl of the car-body when braking. The Eibach Pro-Kit in combination with the proper wheels and tires is the guarantee of success for optimum performance. The Pro-Kit reduces also the unnecessary distance between the tires and wheel house and gives a sporty look to your car. Eibach Pro-Kit are designed by our suspension engineers and test experts to provide a combination of sporty design and performance, without to lose safety or quality"

Smells Chinese to me, lets see what Eibach say...
 
Sounds very Chinese. Why buy from Amazon when you can get them from a repitable seller
https://www.demon-tweeks.com/eibach-pro-kit-lowering-spring-kit-eibe10-57-004-02-22/?istCompanyId=a2904180-3a7d-4e56-b876-cf81c9512180&istFeedId=6fbc4b04-fd28-4ce1-8513-835c8f118690&istItemId=wptpwplqm&istBid=t&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIssPlqcGI6QIVt4BQBh0jLwzKEAQYAyABEgK3JPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
Bombardino said:
Sounds very Chinese. Why buy from Amazon when you can get them from a repitable seller
https://www.demon-tweeks.com/eibach-pro-kit-lowering-spring-kit-eibe10-57-004-02-22/?istCompanyId=a2904180-3a7d-4e56-b876-cf81c9512180&istFeedId=6fbc4b04-fd28-4ce1-8513-835c8f118690&istItemId=wptpwplqm&istBid=t&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIssPlqcGI6QIVt4BQBh0jLwzKEAQYAyABEgK3JPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
agreed, your link was not to my springs, mine are here https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/eibach-pro-kit-lowering-spring-kit-eibe10-20-019-02-22/
£20 more but considering the box in the illustration is also vastly diferent from the amazon ones I now doubt the amazon ones even more.
Still researching but Eibach UK seem to be closed.
 
mcbutler said:
Bombardino said:
Sounds very Chinese. Why buy from Amazon when you can get them from a repitable seller
https://www.demon-tweeks.com/eibach-pro-kit-lowering-spring-kit-eibe10-57-004-02-22/?istCompanyId=a2904180-3a7d-4e56-b876-cf81c9512180&istFeedId=6fbc4b04-fd28-4ce1-8513-835c8f118690&istItemId=wptpwplqm&istBid=t&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIssPlqcGI6QIVt4BQBh0jLwzKEAQYAyABEgK3JPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
agreed, your link was not to my springs, mine are here https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/eibach-pro-kit-lowering-spring-kit-eibe10-20-019-02-22/
£20 more but considering the box in the illustration is also vastly diferent from the amazon ones I now doubt the amazon ones even more.
Still researching but Eibach UK seem to be closed.
Sorry my mistake. Here you go. https://www.autodoc.co.uk/eibach/1929678?gshp=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIy9jwyYGJ6QIVCLp3Ch15VAQsEAQYASABEgK1mfD_BwE
 
mcbutler said:
sunnydays said:
I had these on my 35is. They make the stance on the front perfect, the rear still sits a little high but is a huge improvement. If you are running wider tyres and alloys, you may well have to roll the fenders to avoid rubbing. Yes it will scrape, the car scrapes stock, it scraped a little more with eibach.

Also they are £130 on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-E10-20-019-02-22-Performance-Pro-Kit-Springs/dp/B007G89WAS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=E10-20-019-02-22&qid=1587917733&sr=8-1
Thank you for the link, I am wondering if they are genuine though!

The advert says sold and dispatched by Amazon so that means it is Amazon who are the vendor and not a third party seller so yes it should be genuine. I can't see Amazon themselves selling fakes.
 
Silverstar said:
mcbutler said:
sunnydays said:
I had these on my 35is. They make the stance on the front perfect, the rear still sits a little high but is a huge improvement. If you are running wider tyres and alloys, you may well have to roll the fenders to avoid rubbing. Yes it will scrape, the car scrapes stock, it scraped a little more with eibach.

Also they are £130 on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-E10-20-019-02-22-Performance-Pro-Kit-Springs/dp/B007G89WAS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=E10-20-019-02-22&qid=1587917733&sr=8-1
Thank you for the link, I am wondering if they are genuine though!

The advert says sold and dispatched by Amazon so that means it is Amazon who are the vendor and not a third party seller so yes it should be genuine. I can't see Amazon themselves selling fakes.
Amazon certainly do sell fakes sir, they have been caught out in the past selling, as an example, USB drives that reported a large capacity when in reality they were not. Amazon are only pass through online selling site, no different to etsy or ebay etc. Anyone can sell on there, if the text in the 'tech description' does not raise your suspicions I dont know what to say.
I called Eibach UK, I read the text to him and he said it sounded very suspicious as third party retailers use the tech description they print! When the springs arrive they should have a printed EIBACH logo with a specific number on them that Eibach can check.
Mine are ordered but going to take at least a week to arrive..
 
mcbutler said:
Silverstar said:
mcbutler said:
Thank you for the link, I am wondering if they are genuine though!

The advert says sold and dispatched by Amazon so that means it is Amazon who are the vendor and not a third party seller so yes it should be genuine. I can't see Amazon themselves selling fakes.
Amazon certainly do sell fakes sir, they have been caught out in the past selling, as an example, USB drives that reported a large capacity when in reality they were not. Amazon are only pass through online selling site, no different to etsy or ebay etc. Anyone can sell on there, if the text in the 'tech description' does not raise your suspicions I dont know what to say.
I called Eibach UK, I read the text to him and he said it sounded very suspicious as third party retailers use the tech description they print! When the springs arrive they should have a printed EIBACH logo with a specific number on them that Eibach can check.
Mine are ordered but going to take at least a week to arrive..

Misrepresenting capacities of a drive is quite different to selling a fake brand name product. Have they ever been caught selling fake branded goods? I would be surprised since that could land them in serious trouble considering it is a criminal offence. Amazon differs to eBay in that eBay only has third party sellers whereas Amazon also themselves sell goods that they buy direct from manufacturers.
 
Really not understanding the suspicion around amazon lmao. When I ordered mine they came over from a german seller. Any problems and amazon will sort it swiftly. Also lol @ eibach saying it sounds suspicious. Have they seen the state of their own site? Utter trash
 
Silverstar said:
mcbutler said:
Silverstar said:
The advert says sold and dispatched by Amazon so that means it is Amazon who are the vendor and not a third party seller so yes it should be genuine. I can't see Amazon themselves selling fakes.
Amazon certainly do sell fakes sir, they have been caught out in the past selling, as an example, USB drives that reported a large capacity when in reality they were not. Amazon are only pass through online selling site, no different to etsy or ebay etc. Anyone can sell on there, if the text in the 'tech description' does not raise your suspicions I dont know what to say.
I called Eibach UK, I read the text to him and he said it sounded very suspicious as third party retailers use the tech description they print! When the springs arrive they should have a printed EIBACH logo with a specific number on them that Eibach can check.
Mine are ordered but going to take at least a week to arrive..

Misrepresenting capacities of a drive is quite different to selling a fake brand name product. Have they ever been caught selling fake branded goods? I would be surprised since that could land them in serious trouble considering it is a criminal offence. Amazon differs to eBay in that eBay only has third party sellers whereas Amazon also themselves sell goods that they buy direct from manufacturers.
Amazon is also a third party seller site and they take no responsibility for any third party selling there
 
Silverstar said:
mcbutler said:
Silverstar said:
The advert says sold and dispatched by Amazon so that means it is Amazon who are the vendor and not a third party seller so yes it should be genuine. I can't see Amazon themselves selling fakes.
Amazon certainly do sell fakes sir, they have been caught out in the past selling, as an example, USB drives that reported a large capacity when in reality they were not. Amazon are only pass through online selling site, no different to etsy or ebay etc. Anyone can sell on there, if the text in the 'tech description' does not raise your suspicions I dont know what to say.
I called Eibach UK, I read the text to him and he said it sounded very suspicious as third party retailers use the tech description they print! When the springs arrive they should have a printed EIBACH logo with a specific number on them that Eibach can check.
Mine are ordered but going to take at least a week to arrive..

Misrepresenting capacities of a drive is quite different to selling a fake brand name product. Have they ever been caught selling fake branded goods? I would be surprised since that could land them in serious trouble considering it is a criminal offence. Amazon differs to eBay in that eBay only has third party sellers whereas Amazon also themselves sell goods that they buy direct from manufacturers.
Amazon is also a third party seller site and they take no responsibility for any third party selling there
sunnydays said:
Really not understanding the suspicion around amazon lmao. When I ordered mine they came over from a german seller. Any problems and amazon will sort it swiftly. Also lol @ eibach saying it sounds suspicious. Have they seen the state of their own site? Utter trash
Whats wrong with their site, works fine here!
They said that other third party sellers advertise on Amazon as I mentioned previously. The worry about that particular link was the 'chinese type english' used in the technical description. This is because third party sellers take their technical description from the manufacturer, they dont make it up like the one in the amazon link.
I got mine for £105 (found a voucher code) with free delivery from a german reseller of Eibach/Bilstein going to take at least a week to arrive though and then I will be sending the numbers for verification before fitting them.
 
mcbutler said:
Silverstar said:
mcbutler said:
Amazon certainly do sell fakes sir, they have been caught out in the past selling, as an example, USB drives that reported a large capacity when in reality they were not. Amazon are only pass through online selling site, no different to etsy or ebay etc. Anyone can sell on there, if the text in the 'tech description' does not raise your suspicions I dont know what to say.
I called Eibach UK, I read the text to him and he said it sounded very suspicious as third party retailers use the tech description they print! When the springs arrive they should have a printed EIBACH logo with a specific number on them that Eibach can check.
Mine are ordered but going to take at least a week to arrive..

Misrepresenting capacities of a drive is quite different to selling a fake brand name product. Have they ever been caught selling fake branded goods? I would be surprised since that could land them in serious trouble considering it is a criminal offence. Amazon differs to eBay in that eBay only has third party sellers whereas Amazon also themselves sell goods that they buy direct from manufacturers.
Amazon is also a third party seller site and they take no responsibility for any third party selling there

On the contrary, Amazon are very strict with their sellers. I should know I am a vendor on Amazon. Buyers have a lot of guarantees and back up with Amazon if something goes wrong. If they find a seller selling fakes they will kick them off the platform. The trouble is there are way too many sellers for Amazon to keep track of them all. But in this case there isn't much to worry about since you would be buying direct from Amazon and not any other third party.
 
Silverstar said:
mcbutler said:
Silverstar said:
Misrepresenting capacities of a drive is quite different to selling a fake brand name product. Have they ever been caught selling fake branded goods? I would be surprised since that could land them in serious trouble considering it is a criminal offence. Amazon differs to eBay in that eBay only has third party sellers whereas Amazon also themselves sell goods that they buy direct from manufacturers.
Amazon is also a third party seller site and they take no responsibility for any third party selling there

On the contrary, Amazon are very strict with their sellers. I should know I am a vendor on Amazon. Buyers have a lot of guarantees and back up with Amazon if something goes wrong. If they find a seller selling fakes they will kick them off the platform. The trouble is there are way too many sellers for Amazon to keep track of them all. But in this case there isn't much to worry about since you would be buying direct from Amazon and not any other third party.
The title in the link states;


Eibach E10-20-019-02-22 Performance Pro-Kit Springs
by Eibach Federn

Eibach federn are the retailer, you can click on EIBACH FEDERN and see the rest of their products.
I am not sure how both Amazon & Eibach Federn can be the seller, but regardless of anything else the text in the tech decription is highly suspect.
 
mcbutler said:
Silverstar said:
mcbutler said:
Amazon is also a third party seller site and they take no responsibility for any third party selling there

On the contrary, Amazon are very strict with their sellers. I should know I am a vendor on Amazon. Buyers have a lot of guarantees and back up with Amazon if something goes wrong. If they find a seller selling fakes they will kick them off the platform. The trouble is there are way too many sellers for Amazon to keep track of them all. But in this case there isn't much to worry about since you would be buying direct from Amazon and not any other third party.
The title in the link states;


Eibach E10-20-019-02-22 Performance Pro-Kit Springs
by Eibach Federn

Eibach federn are the retailer, you can click on EIBACH FEDERN and see the rest of their products.
I am not sure how both Amazon & Eibach Federn can be the seller, but regardless of anything else the text in the tech decription is highly suspect.

That is not the name of the vendor but the name of the brand. See the screenshot below, check the red circle I have put on the right side of the image that is where it tells you who the seller is and who dispatches the goods. In this case it says sold and dispatched by Amazon. I agree the description title etc is all garbled rubbish but Amazon systems sometimes automates these when no clear description or title in inputted by the user, they do this so that there is something for buyers to see rather than a blank page. That policy doesn't make sense to me but it is what it is.

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