Eibach Pro Kit Lowering Springs Mazdaspeed 3 MS3

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Eibach Pro Kit Springs Mazdaspeed 3 2007-2009

MSRP: $388.89
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SKU:
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Eibach Pro Kit Springs: The Eibach Pro-Kit is the perfect answer for most frequently-driven street cars. It's our legendary spring system that dramatically improves both a vehicle's performance and appearance.

Pro-Kit lowers your car's center of gravity, reducing squat during acceleration, body roll in corners and excessive nose-dive under braking. When combined with Plus-1 or Plus-2 wheels and tires, the Eibach Pro-Kit is the finishing touch to a winning recipe for performance. Pro-Kit also reduces excessive fender-well clearance, making your car look just as hot as it performs.

Every Eibach Pro-Kit is designed and tested by our suspension engineers and performance driving professionals, to deliver aggressive good looks and high performance handling, without ever compromising safety or ride quality. By using our proprietary, progressive spring design, Pro-Kit provides the ultimate balance to take your passion for driving to a whole new level.

*Features*
* High Performance Handling and Aggressive Good Looks
* Lower Center of Gravity
* Stop Quicker, Corner Faster and get Better MPG
* Progressive Spring Design for Excellent Ride Quality
* Million Mile Warranty

Front Lowering: 0.8 in
Rear Lowering: 0.7 in

Year:
2007/2008/2009
Make:
Mazda
Model:
3
Submodel:
Mazdaspeed 3
Eibach Limited Warranty

1 Review

  • 4
    "If the shoe fits..."

    Posted by Trevor D. on Sep 8th 2014

    I ran these on my MS3 for 3,000 miles with new Koni FSD shocks & struts (and new mounts/bearings). They were fine, but too hard for the FSD suspension - this doesn't really speak negatively of the springs, just that they aren't a good match. The FSD's are street comfort level shocks with multi-rate valving to try to give you the best of "both" worlds, and they work great, but they don't provide enough rebound dampening to make these springs work nicely on the street. I replaced these with the Tanabe Sustec 210 springs and am MUCH happier with that combo on the street for my daily driver. I'm sure these are fine springs in the right application, but on the street with FSD's they left something to be desired - just a little too stiff for my application.