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Eibach Lowering Springs & Suspension

Redline360 carries Eibach lowering springs, coilovers, and suspension components for street and performance builds across 50+ makes and models. Eibach is a German spring manufacturer with over 70 years of engineering experience, and their springs are used as factory options on vehicles from BMW, Porsche, and Ford.

The lineup includes the Pro-Kit for daily-driven builds that want a modest drop with no ride quality sacrifice, the Sportline for more aggressive lowering with a firmer feel, and the Multi-Pro R2 coilover system for full adjustability. If you are pairing Eibach springs with new shocks, Bilstein B8 shocks are a natural match -- Bilstein actually sells the B12 Pro-Kit bundle which pairs their B8 Performance Plus shocks with Eibach Pro-Kit springs as a factory-tuned set. Use the fitment selector above to find Eibach suspension confirmed for your specific year, make, and model.

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Eibach springs are progressive-rate by design, meaning the spring rate increases as the spring compresses. This gives a more compliant feel over small bumps while still providing resistance under harder cornering and braking loads. It's why Eibach Pro-Kit springs are consistently described as feeling close to OEM in daily use -- the progressive rate absorbs road imperfections without the constant firmness of a fixed-rate performance spring.

The Pro-Kit is the right choice for most street builds. It typically drops the car 0.8 to 1.4 inches depending on application, works with factory shocks on most vehicles, and is designed to stay within normal suspension travel range so you don't need a camber kit in most cases. The Sportline steps up to a more aggressive drop -- usually 1.2 to 1.8 inches -- with a firmer spring rate suited to performance driving. At that drop level a camber kit or camber bolts are recommended on most platforms to correct alignment geometry.

For drivers who want full adjustability rather than a fixed drop, the Eibach Multi-Pro R2 coilover system combines their spring engineering with an adjustable damper. It's a step up from lowering springs in both cost and capability, with ride height adjustment and damping tuning in one kit. Not sure whether coilovers or lowering springs are right for your build? See our full coilovers vs lowering springs guide for a detailed breakdown.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Eibach Pro-Kit and Sportline?
The Pro-Kit is designed for daily driving and mild performance use. It provides a moderate drop of roughly 0.8 to 1.4 inches depending on the vehicle, works with factory shocks on most applications, and is tuned to maintain OEM-like ride comfort. The Sportline is more aggressive -- typically dropping the car 1.2 to 1.8 inches with a firmer spring rate suited to more spirited driving. For most daily drivers the Pro-Kit is the right call. For drivers who want a lower, more aggressive setup and don't mind a firmer ride, Sportline makes sense.

Do Eibach lowering springs work with stock shocks?
The Pro-Kit is specifically designed to work with factory shocks on most vehicles, provided those shocks are in good condition. Eibach engineers the spring rates to stay within the operating range of OEM dampers. The Sportline has a firmer spring rate that can accelerate wear on high-mileage factory shocks. If your shocks have significant miles on them, replacing them at the same time is worth considering. Bilstein B8 shocks are a popular pairing with Eibach springs -- Bilstein even sells their B12 Pro-Kit bundle as a pre-matched set of B8 shocks with Eibach Pro-Kit springs.

How much do Eibach springs lower your car?
Drop amount varies by vehicle and which Eibach product you choose. The Pro-Kit typically drops 0.8 to 1.4 inches from stock ride height. The Sportline typically drops 1.2 to 1.8 inches. Check the specific product listing for your vehicle's exact drop amount before ordering.

Do I need a camber kit with Eibach lowering springs?
For the Pro-Kit, a camber kit is not required on most vehicles since the drop amount stays within the normal range of factory suspension geometry. For the Sportline, a camber kit or camber bolts are recommended on most platforms to correct alignment after the more aggressive drop. An alignment is always required after installing any lowering spring regardless of whether a camber kit is used.

What shocks pair best with Eibach springs?
Bilstein B8 Performance Plus shocks are one of the most popular pairings with Eibach springs. The combination is so well regarded that Bilstein sells a pre-matched bundle called the B12 Pro-Kit -- Bilstein B8 shocks tuned specifically to work with Eibach Pro-Kit springs for a given vehicle. Browse our Bilstein suspension collection for vehicle-specific options, or shop the B12 Pro-Kit listings directly for a complete matched set.

Where are Eibach springs made?
Eibach is a German company headquartered in Finnentrop, Germany. Their springs are engineered and manufactured in Germany and are TÜV certified, meaning they have been independently tested and certified to meet European safety and performance standards. Eibach springs are used as factory options by BMW, Porsche, Ford, and other manufacturers.