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It's Lowered...But... issues with Eibach lowering springs

colinl

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RyuRonin1977

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There’s pinch welds all over the body, they aren’t only in one spot. The location is right above the front sway bar almost right where the lower control arm connects to the subframe.
I’ve been a mechanic for 25+ years professionally, and I’m pretty sure I installed them properly, given the very basic instructions from Eibach. LOL!

And it’s not a matter of “believing” it is hitting somewhere, there’s actual damage to the front sway bar where it is hitting.
Mine is a 2025 Awd 2.0L on Eibach with Whiteline. Had to remove the Whiteline and replace with the stock. After that its noisier than ever but just on the passenger front.
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