The Mitsubishi Eclipse GS is a 2.4 L 4 cylinder Engine with a small turbo. that makes 150 HP instead of about 98 HP on the regular 2.4L engine. The GT is a 3.0 L V6 engine, that makes about 205 HP. The GT drags faster in the first and the second gear by about 3 MPH.. Then the GS goes faster in the third and Fourth gear ( auto. ) by much. The GS is a lighter engine.. but consumes alot of gas. for a 4 cyl.
No those are two different generations of the eclipse so the suspension is different.
Other than the size, the number of coils, the spring rate and tension.....nothing.
the rubicon coils are slightly longer and a little stiffer than the regular coils due to the Rubicon being a more off-road version
Coil springs are spiral. Leaf springs are flat blades of steel stacked on top of each other. Air springs are bags of air. Leaf springs are cheaper and carry more weight (hence often rear springs are leaf). Coil springs are wound tighter at the bottom so that their spring constant is greater (this is to make a linear force after compensating for gravity).
An open coil spring has its coils not touching each other, leaving gaps between them. A closed coil spring has its coils tightly wound together without any gaps. Open coil springs tend to be less expensive, while closed coil springs offer more support and durability.
They are compatible but they had standard or heavy duty available. That would be the only difference. You could measure the thickness of the springs with a micrometer to see if they are a match or not.
rear leaf front coil springs
the difference between lifted or stock is the height of the car/truck stock is straight from the factory lifted means the previous owner or you have put blocks under the leaf springs or coil boosters under or inside coil springs torsion bars may be adjusted for the desired height
They are both coil springs, a lowering spring is shorter and usually has a thicker coil stock or more coils. Also with lowering spring you are set to one high as with coilover you can change your height whenever you want. also with lowering spring you have to buy new struts where the coilover usually come pre assembled with the struts.
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