Eibach BMW M3 (F30/F80), M4 (F32/F82) Pro-Kit Lowering Springs (20mm)
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Eibach BMW M3 (F30/F80), M4 (F32/F82) Pro-Kit Lowering Springs (20mm)

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Eibach BMW M3 (F30/F80), M4 (F32/F82) Pro-Kit Lowering Springs (20mm)Eibach BMW M3 (F30 F80), M4 (F32 F82) Pro Kit Lowering Springs (20mm) E10 20 031 09 22 Eibachs Pro Kit Lowering Springs (E10 20 031 09 22) are an essential upgrade component to your vehicles suspension & chassis setup. Please carefully check compatibility, any pre requisites for suspension setups (including front & rear axle load and electronic dampening setups). Motorsport has always been one of Eibachs core competencies and the testing ground for

Eibach BMW M3 (F30/F80), M4 (F32/F82) Pro-Kit Lowering Springs (20mm) – E10-20-031-09-22

Eibach’s Pro-Kit Lowering Springs (E10-20-031-09-22) are an essential upgrade component to your vehicles suspension & chassis setup. Please carefully check compatibility, any pre-requisites for suspension setups (including front & rear axle load and electronic dampening setups). Motorsport has always been one of Eibach’s core competencies and the testing ground for numerous innovations. Eibach’s passion for precision is what racing enthusiasts worldwide appreciate.

Technical Information

Eibach Part: E10-20-031-09-22
Range: Pro-Kit
Front Lowering: 20mm (Max front axle load: 1050kg)
Rear Lowering: 44109mm (Max rear axle load: 1170kg)
Notes: A,18,20

*Product images used are for illustration purposes based on the Eibach core range, actual colours/component contents may vary.
With Roadworthy Certificate, Axle Load Front Axle To: 1050 Kg, Axle Load Ra To: 1170 Kg, For Vehicles Without Leveling Control

Vehicle Compatibility

Manufacturer Model Variant Years Axle-Load Front (kg) Axle-Load Rear (kg) Lower Front (mm) Lower Rear (mm)
BMW 3 (F30, F80) M3, M3 Competition 01/14 – 10/18 1050 1170 20 44109
BMW 4 Coupe (F32, F82) M4 CS 06/18 – 1050 1170 15 5
BMW 4 Coupe (F32, F82) M4, M4 Competition 01/14 – 1050 1170 20 44109

 



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PERFORMANCE SPRINGS

The #1 choice of automotive enthusiasts worldwide!

  • World‘s leading Performance Suspension Spring System
  • Engineered and tested to work perfectly with stock dampers
  • First step towards a complete sport suspension system
  • Lower center of gravity – lowers vehicle up to 40 mm
  • Lowering = Traction + Attraction
  • Progressive spring design
  • Performance handling

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The Eibach Pro-Kit is the perfect answer for most popular street cars.
It’s our legendary spring system that dramatically improves both a vehicle’s performance and appearance. Pro-Kit lowers your car’s centre of gravity, reducing squat during acceleration, body roll in corners and excessive nosedive under braking.

When combined with Plus-1 or Plus-2 wheels and tyres, 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.

BEFORE | Stock
The OEM's design their suspension to appeal to the masses. They leave lots of room for improvements in handling, responsiveness and "get-rid-of-the-fender-gap" appearance that every enthusiast wants.

AFTER | WITH PRO-KIT
You will instantly notice the significant improvement in handling, braking and responsiveness. The icing-on-the-cake is the "no-more-fender-gap" appearance and improved fuel economy. Who says you can't have your cake and eat it too? Hungry?

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