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I was poking around and realized there are actual coil spring shims out there (summit, etc.), not just those rubber spacers that add spring rate. I would think that an 1/8" shim under the spring could get the ride height up a hair and not be a sketchy setup.
I would want theses springs for the squat benefit when launching. I feel these will help slightly.
 
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I think springs spacers are sketchy. ;) 1/8" spacer will not increase spring rate. It's just a band-aid fix imo. My bet is you see no real change with a 1/8" spacer. Best to wait for my springs and do it right. ;)
Well, I'm saying that these 2.0 springs, comparable to the GTAm springs, are too low for me. So adding a 1/8" or 1/4" shim under the spring on the perch would have a greater affect than the nominal thickness of the shim. Or, you develop these springs with 2017 ride height, or a hair higher. Remember, I'm on '18 Q4 springs and my front still scrapes a hair on my driveway if I'm not careful.
 
owns 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport Q4
Well, I'm saying that these 2.0 springs, comparable to the GTAm springs, are too low for me. So adding a 1/8" or 1/4" shim under the spring on the perch would have a greater affect than the nominal thickness of the shim. Or, you develop these springs with 2017 ride height, or a hair higher. Remember, I'm on '18 Q4 springs and my front still scrapes a hair on my driveway if I'm not careful.
oh, and I'm picky, which is the bigger issue here. LOL
 
owns 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport Q4
Does anyone know if the Giulia gta have exactly the same rear spings with the gtam?I know they have the same front.
I enquired to an alfa shop here is UK and apparently the Gtam has different rear spings to the the gta ?
Gtam rear spings part number is 50564069 and gta is 50567752 .What are the differences?:unsure:
The part numbers I can see on @Alfissimo website as oem factory alfa gtam springs matching the gta oem spings part number not the gtam(?).
If gta and gtam springs have different rear springs do they have different chassis control module software as well?
I am a bit confused.
 
Here's the official video for the testing of these springs we did. Created a separate thread for it.

 
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Does anyone know if the Giulia gta have exactly the same rear spings with the gtam?I know they have the same front.
I enquired to an alfa shop here is UK and apparently the Gtam has different rear spings to the the gta ?
Gtam rear spings part number is 50564069 and gta is 50567752 .What are the differences?:unsure:
The part numbers I can see on @Alfissimo website as oem factory alfa gtam springs matching the gta oem spings part number not the gtam(?).
If gta and gtam springs have different rear springs do they have different chassis control module software as well?
I am a bit confused.
The Front Springs are the same for the GTA/m. The rear's that I offer are for the GTA which makes more sense for those that want to fit to the QV. I would not offer the GTAm rear as even if the customer lightened up the car, they are better off with the slightly higher rate GTA rear spring. To simplify I call them the GTAm springs as they will be an improvement over the stock anyway, so they fit all cars, QV, GTA and GTAm. In-fact they are headed out to a GTAm customer as soon as they land from Italy.

THEY have the same software, same shocks too.

I have done my homework. ;)

GTA/m springs are still too soft and that is why we opted to make our own.
 
Hello, I have some questions about springs:

I buy and install new Eibach pro kit springs for giulia quadrifoglio, and after 3 month of use and about 1500 km I have different hight between front left and right side about 1-1,5cm
(My friends tell me about my weight :) - but I think 100kg is no problem to this car

How about your springs ?

do you compare your springs and Eibach kit ?
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This is a GTAm Alfissimo springs thread, but I'll answer anyway - this looks way to high for Eibach Pro Kit, on both sides. My left side is a couple of mm lower (F and R) with my ST Springs; for some reason.
 
This is a GTAm Alfissimo springs thread, but I'll answer anyway - this looks way to high for Eibach Pro Kit, on both sides. My left side is a couple of mm lower (F and R) with my ST Springs; for some reason.
Sorry for off topic. Just interested how “would change” this (GTAm) spring after time of use. May be @Alfissimo told something about guarantee?

because few years ago he said: Eibach Pro Kit with adaptive suspension RWD
 
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Sorry for off topic. Just interested how “would change” this (GTAm) spring after time of use. May be @Alfissimo told something about guarantee?

because few years ago he said: Eibach Pro Kit with adaptive suspension RWD
This is a thread about 2.0L springs you linked to. Not QV springs.

Would the springs change over time. That's always a possibility for them to settle a bit more but they shouldn't. Possibly you have an install issue.
Can't say what your issue is

***Let's start a new thread for your issue please.
 
This is a thread about 2.0L springs you linked to. Not QV springs.

Would the springs change over time. That's always a possibility for them to settle a bit more but they shouldn't. Possibly you have an install issue.
Can't say what your issue is

***Let's start a new thread for your issue please.
ok. Thanks for answering
I start new topic about my issue.

please answer next question: how highter or lower front QV at your springs from standard MY2018 hight.
 
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ok. Thanks for answering
I start new topic about my issue.

please answer next question: how highter or lower front QV at your springs from standard MY2018 hight.
Listen, all cars 2016-2023 will sit the same as the pictures. 2018 is about 1" higher than 2017. So it will lower it the 1" plus the 10mm for the lowering of the spring. Please see back a page or two for examples of the car on the springs. No matter what year, you will sit the same.
 
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