Shocks Blown?

Mark2

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I have an 89 lowered on Eibach Prokits with Tokiko blue shocks. Many times going over bumps the front of my car dips low and my 3 hole Bomex lip smacks the pavement.

I recently stood at the front of the car and pushed down on the front and the suspension seems to travel up and down a little to easily for a lowered suspension. Front past experience, it should be fairly hard to bounce the front end of a lowered vehicle just by pushing down on it. The rear of the car is hard to push down on at all.

I know the MKIII is heavy in the front but I think these shocks may be toast. Anyone know how many miles the Tokiko's would be good for? I have no idea how long they have been on the car.

Thanks!
 

Keros

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If it oscilliates, your shocks are blown. I.e. if you hit a bump and it bounces up and down up and down, ect.

If it's easy to push the suspension down, I would think it's the springs, as that the springs support the weight of the car, the shocks merely dampen the rebound of the springs, not support weight.

I hope this helps.
 

Mark2

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Sounds like it would be the springs. When I push down on it there is no bouncing. I know the pro-kits are not too hard but I'm surprised they offer that much give in the front.
 

suprabad

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It actually could be both. Weak springs will over-work the shocks, especially when driven hard, and as you pointed out the Eibach's aren't the stiffest spring out there. Also, I have seen instances in which fairly new springs lose their stiffness, possibly due to a defect in the tempering process.
 

Poodles

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Should have resistance to push down... Like I said, inspect them.

Eibach springs are some of the best made in the business, so unless they've been jacked with (heated to get them to drop more or cut) I don't see them having issues.