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Eibach Lowering springs for 2023+ Zs

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I had these on my WRX (2022). But anything is better than the current stock springs on the Z
They are slightly ambiguous about the drop amount. Its items like these that I wish I could do a Pepsi challenge between them, the Swift springs, and a few different coil-overs. I am a "buy once, cry once" kind of shopper.
 

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I have swifts on mine, the ride height is pretty low, it scrapes on a lot of places in nyc. My front z1 splitter needs repaired or replaced.

The wrx with eibach pro springs had better clearance.
 
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I have swifts on mine, the ride height is pretty low, it scrapes on a lot of places in nyc. My front z1 splitter needs repaired or replaced.

The wrx with eibach pro springs had better clearance.

Or, as Eibach illustrates on their website.....

pro-kit-illustration.webp
 

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Eibach's rake is what I'm curious about, on other applications I've seen front is a tad taller than rear, i.e. neg rake, but local to me which is good for customer service. For comparison here is my Swift Spec-Rs.

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