I have a set of GC coilovers that I'm not sure of the aplication. the front springs have Eibach #83906 and GC180.64.66 The rears have Eibach 85077 and GC180.64.44
I will post pictures of the springs and shocks/mounts in an hour or 2.
Thanks
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I know that the struts won't work for me but I still need to know what these are off of. These struts are also an example of why stock struts can't handle being lowered.... they all will go from fully extended to retracted with only the weight of the mounts pushing on them.
Here's some pictures of the front strut and mount
Rear strut and mount
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
sleepy sunfire wrote:I have a set of GC coilovers that I'm not sure of the aplication. the front springs have Eibach #83906 and GC180.64.66 The rears have Eibach 85077 and GC180.64.44
I will post pictures of the springs and shocks/mounts in an hour or 2.
Thanks
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lol well... definitely NOT for a j-body. mounts arent even close.
you might, just might be able to get away with using the coilovers but im almost certain they wont ride the best because if they are truly for a honda then odds are its for one a hell of a lot lighter than any j-body. so..knowing eibach... the spring rates should be set for a specific vehicle weight.

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