[urq] Eibach Spring Install Question

Martin Pajak martin at quattro.ca
Wed May 21 11:48:45 PDT 2008


Todd,

In my experience with quattro springs the taller units always go up front.
 Also, if you have progressives, the bunched up coils usually go to the
top.

I also have a set of those CQ springs and I can tell you that the
progressive definetly go up front.  The rear Eibach springs are actually
exactly the same as Ur-q springs sold by sportwheels way back (same part
number).

Hope this helps.

-- 
Martin Pajak

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1982 Audi Ur-quattro, SQ project
1983 Audi 80 quattro, Euro 2-Door!!
1987 Audi 4000s quattro, wintervagen mit 7A und 5 bolt :)



> Todd Phenneger
> Hi,
> I've just recently gotten some Eibach Springs for my 1991' CQ.  I'm not
> sure
> which one goes where.  There is a pair that's progressive and a pair
> that's
> linear.  The progressive springs seem softer initially just putting my
> weight on them.  Does anyone know which ones go in front?
>
> I found an Old Audifans post that stated for a 4kq: " For what it is worth
> fronts are progressive at 110 to 140 lb./inch and rears are linear at 140
> lb."
>
> I would guess that the arrangement is the same but I want to be sure.
>
> Also, does anyone know the Spring Rates for the CQ Springs?  On inspection
> they have the same number of coils on the Linear Set as the CQ Rears do,
> but
> the CQ Stock Rears have a larger Wire-Diameter.  They also feel stiffer
> which I found odd for a peformance spring.  I would have thought the
> Eibach
> was stiffer.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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