Is anyone good enough to identify these springs by picture?
Any chance?!
PS. not originally blue.
Identifying springs? Are you knowledgable enough?!
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They look maybe like Tein springs:
Possibly Eibach Pros?
Could be H&R...
Apex springs don't look quite the same:
There's so much difference in ride between Tein and Eibach, it seems strange that the springs look so similar!
Possibly Eibach Pros?
Could be H&R...
Apex springs don't look quite the same:
There's so much difference in ride between Tein and Eibach, it seems strange that the springs look so similar!
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what was their original colour?
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Black, and rusty as fvck. It was hard to say for sure but I'd say black.
Eibach Sportlines also look quite similar.
Eibach Sportlines also look quite similar.
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arent eibach sportlines red?
ive got red eibachs on my zetec s
ive got red eibachs on my zetec s
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They are not Eibach Pro springs as they are progressively wound, spacing between the coils varies along their length (as are the others shown above).
Those springs are linear, coils equally spaced along their length.
Those springs are linear, coils equally spaced along their length.
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RikH77 wrote:arent eibach sportlines red?
ive got red eibachs on my zetec s
Yes
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Are they not "PI Racing" springs?
Selling up my highly modified and restored Rev 1 V6 3.0 1MZ-FE VVTi
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=176156
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Selling up my highly modified and restored Rev 1 V6 3.0 1MZ-FE VVTi
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=176156
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You think? They look to be a slightly different shape, narrowing at the top/bottom in pictures I can find on the internet.
http://www.body-kit.co.uk/product.php/9 ... ng-springs
@Nic - do you know which MR2 springs are linear rather than progressive?
http://www.body-kit.co.uk/product.php/9 ... ng-springs
@Nic - do you know which MR2 springs are linear rather than progressive?
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Are these the ones you bought from me? They're looking good!
I'd say they are non of the above. Note the flat spot at the the end of the bottom coil on the larger spring and the even spaced coils.
Tried for a long time to find out what they where myself but no one could come up with anything.
I had a similar thread on the MR2OC, but no doubt it's been long since pruned.
I'd say they are non of the above. Note the flat spot at the the end of the bottom coil on the larger spring and the even spaced coils.
Tried for a long time to find out what they where myself but no one could come up with anything.
I had a similar thread on the MR2OC, but no doubt it's been long since pruned.
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They are indeed mate they are indeed!
I sold them on to a friend of mine, and now we are contemplating swapping shiny bits and I may end up with them back.
Did you use the car with these fitted? What would you estimate the lowering measurement to be, and would you describe it as like stock, harder, significantly harder or softer?
I sold them on to a friend of mine, and now we are contemplating swapping shiny bits and I may end up with them back.
Did you use the car with these fitted? What would you estimate the lowering measurement to be, and would you describe it as like stock, harder, significantly harder or softer?
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Yeah I must have driven that car for about 4 years with those springs on it. It came with them on, and as far as I know it had not been in the country for long when I bought it so chances are they where fitted in Japan but I couldn't say that for definite.
I've no idea what the lowering measurement would be I'm afraid. I wasn't very clued up on MR2s or even cars in general when I had that one. I just knew it looked much lower and felt a lot hard a ride than the Rev1/2 N/A I had before it.
Best I can do it direct you to the pics in the ad, it's on 16" in those pics.
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... highlight=
I would say the ride was significantly harder than stock, felt a bit like touring car when I had them on but I guess tired shocks could have been contributing to that?
I would suspect they're a half decent sent just going from rest of the car. It had the BBS alloys, momo steering wheel, recaro seats and door cards, blue flame exhaust, rare boot liner, dandism mats, traction control, rev 2 ABS option, factory subs...
It looks like it had been an expensive car with all the options when it was first bought and had continued to have no expense speared keeping it tip top until I got my hands on it.
Like I say, I can't say anything for definite, but going by the clues above I would expect they where an decent set.
I've no idea what the lowering measurement would be I'm afraid. I wasn't very clued up on MR2s or even cars in general when I had that one. I just knew it looked much lower and felt a lot hard a ride than the Rev1/2 N/A I had before it.
Best I can do it direct you to the pics in the ad, it's on 16" in those pics.
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... highlight=
I would say the ride was significantly harder than stock, felt a bit like touring car when I had them on but I guess tired shocks could have been contributing to that?
I would suspect they're a half decent sent just going from rest of the car. It had the BBS alloys, momo steering wheel, recaro seats and door cards, blue flame exhaust, rare boot liner, dandism mats, traction control, rev 2 ABS option, factory subs...
It looks like it had been an expensive car with all the options when it was first bought and had continued to have no expense speared keeping it tip top until I got my hands on it.
Like I say, I can't say anything for definite, but going by the clues above I would expect they where an decent set.
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I see. Thank you for the information Rick!
If anyone is interested in these springs, please get in touch and I will put you in touch with the owner - he's getting coil overs so will be wanting to sell these I'd expect. I think I will pass on them as I am not looking for harder riding and track type springs... My street isn't even paved...
If anyone is interested in these springs, please get in touch and I will put you in touch with the owner - he's getting coil overs so will be wanting to sell these I'd expect. I think I will pass on them as I am not looking for harder riding and track type springs... My street isn't even paved...
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The Op's springs (only looked at front) have 5 coils, the Tein's have 4, others have 6. What do standard springs look like? Apex springs look like a generic pic, not a product specific to the MR2.
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RickMcRick wrote:
I would say the ride was significantly harder than stock, felt a bit like touring car when I had them on but I guess tired shocks could have been contributing to that?
From personal experience (getting a set of struts that had "stiffer than the MR2 championship" springs...) it was likely the springs were soft, giving the reduction in ride height and contacting almost immediately with the bumpstop giving the impression of stiff springs.
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They look like stock rev3 springs painted blue. Notice the even spacing of the longer spring.
These are a lower spring than the earlier rev1. Check out the epc for the part number changes.
These are a lower spring than the earlier rev1. Check out the epc for the part number changes.
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I'm still pretty sure they are limited edition PI racing springs.
I fitted a set to mine a couple of months ago, see here:
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... &start=240
Ive only looked quickly but unless I'm mistaken they are identical and have exactly the same shape, design and amount of coils...
I fitted a set to mine a couple of months ago, see here:
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... &start=240
Ive only looked quickly but unless I'm mistaken they are identical and have exactly the same shape, design and amount of coils...
Selling up my highly modified and restored Rev 1 V6 3.0 1MZ-FE VVTi
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=176156
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=176156
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Different tensile strength steel? Different diameter spring?
Easiest thing to do is when removed from the struts, lean on them and see which one is softer!
Easiest thing to do is when removed from the struts, lean on them and see which one is softer!
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Al-sw20 wrote:They look like stock rev3 springs painted blue. Notice the even spacing of the longer spring
On my thread on the MR2OC a while ago a few people posted up pics of stock springs and the number of coils where different. I think it might have been Trev and HM who posted the pics, not sure now, shame the thread is gone.