Whether you're chasing sharper handling, a sportier stance, or just want to dial in your car’s performance, Eibach offers a range of precision-engineered components to help you get there. From lowering springs to wheel spacers and anti-roll bars, here’s a breakdown of what’s available and what might be right for your build.
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Eibach Lowering Springs: PRO-KIT vs SPORTLINE
Lowering springs are often the first step in transforming a car’s look and feel. Eibach’s two flagship options cater to different goals:
Eibach PRO-KIT
- Designed for everyday performance and comfort
- Lowers ride height by approx. 0.25" to 1.5" (≈ 6mm to 38mm)
- Improves handling without compromising ride quality
- Ideal for drivers who want a subtle drop and enhanced dynamics

Eibach SPORTLINE
- Aggressive lowering for maximum street performance
- Drops the car by approx. 1.0" to 2.6" (≈ 25mm to 66mm)
- Lower centre of gravity for sharper turn-in and reduced body roll
- Best suited for enthusiasts chasing a track-inspired stance

Both kits are developed to work with factory dampers or matched performance shocks, depending on your setup. Always check compatibility with your vehicle model before ordering.
Eibach Wheel Spacers: Slip-On vs Bolt-On Explained
Wheel spacers are a brilliant way to improve stance, clear brake upgrades, or fine-tune wheel fitment, but choosing the right type can be confusing. Here’s how Eibach’s systems differ:
Eibach Slip-On Spacers
Range: 3mm to 25mm
- Slide directly onto the hub
- Require extended hardware, sold separately. This can be longer wheel bolts or extended wheel studs (which must be press-fitted into the hub)
- Ideal for smaller spacing adjustments
- Lightweight and simple, but only if you’ve got the right hardware

Eibach Bolt-On Spacers
Range: 15mm to 45mm
- Bolt directly to the hub using integrated studs or threaded holes
- Allow use of original wheel bolts in many cases
- Require alloy wheels with rear pockets or cut-outs to avoid interference from spacer hardware
- Great for larger spacing needs and easier installation

If you're unsure which system suits your car, consider the spacer thickness and whether your wheels have the necessary clearance at the back. Bolt-on systems are often more user-friendly, but slip-ons offer flexibility for fine-tuning.
Eibach Anti-Roll Bars: Sharpening Your Handling
Eibach’s anti-roll bars (also known as sway bars) are designed to reduce body roll during cornering, giving your car a flatter, more composed feel through bends.
Benefits include:
- Improved cornering stability
- More predictable handling at speed
- Balanced weight transfer between front and rear axles
- Enhanced grip without compromising ride comfort
They’re especially effective when paired with lowering springs or coilovers, helping you unlock the full potential of your suspension setup.

The Round Up
Eibach’s reputation for precision and performance is well-earned, but choosing the right parts depends on your goals. Whether you're after a subtle drop, aggressive stance, or sharper handling, understanding the differences between their kits and components is key.
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