So I know the general consensus of Eibach versus Geiser springs are Eibachs are more for street and light off road use where as Geisers are more for off road and jumping. Question I have is - is that mainly because the Eibachs are "newer" and have not necessarily gone through the paces like the Geisers or is it something more that that?
It’s a bit more than that. The biggest difference is progressive coils versus non.
Coil Springs
Eibach not progressive
544lb/inch coil rate
Geiser progressive
700lb/inch coil rate
OEM
530lb/in coil rate
Eibach Springs = These have a linear spring rate. Meaning that the spring rate is the same throughout the entire compression cycle.
Geiser Springs = These are a progressive spring rate. This means that the physical separation between the individual coils will vary. The initial coils are more closely wound together at the top and bottom whereby the middle coils are more spread apart. This offers varying spring rates as the coil spring compresses throughout the entire cycle.
Evenly spaced coil springs such as the Eibach, compress with the same rate at the same time offering a linear line of compression. Progressive coils have varying coil distances between each coil. These varying distance coils are designed to handle the impact of varying terrains. Those first few and last few more tightly wound coils designed primarily to handle the urban jungle (i.e. uneven pavement or that pothole). The middle more openly spaced coils are set at a different spring rate than those more closely compressed together and are intended to assist with off-roading where there’s likely a much greater range of travel for the suspension to move.
Hope this helps. And for anyone looking, we’ve got plenty of each in stock.