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I think they do but does anyone know gt and ecoboost can share eibach sportline springs??
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I thought the ecoboost and v6 shared the same spring kit part # but the gt's were differernt
 
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Yeah it seems like like steeda?? That brand offer spring says. 15-16all fast back even though it's aftermarket brand so I'm confused
 

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Yeah because like American muscle website has two different part number one for gt and one for eco/v6. I'm confused. I need to call eibach but they wouldn't answer


Yep I have them, the cjpp springs are the same, a gt' will just have a 1.5 drop in front compared to the eco/v6 1.2
 

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im sure the spring kit will fit & work just fine, I would just go with the part # from the eibach site to feel better personally
 

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I know this is an old thread but has anyone been able to confirm this? I recently bought a set of sportline springs from a member on here who said they were specific to an ecoboost but the part number is 4.14535 which is the GT part number. I did some research and looks as if the spring rate is the same on both part numbers. I have installed the front springs and it looks like the drop is between 1 inch and 1.5 inch.
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