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HISTORY

In the middle of Europe - in the heart of Germany - lies the delightful central mountain region called "Sauerland".

The Sauerland, which is a part of Westphalia and is also referred to as the land of the thousand mountains, has been known for centuries for its production of iron and for steel processing. Virtues and abilities relating to crafts are values that continue to be held in high esteem today and are the pride and tradition of many Sauerland families.

This was the cradle of Eibach. This is where Heinrich Eibach started his production of single springs on a purely handcrafted basis in a tiny hut almost 50 years ago. He was a learned spring maker and already had decades of experience. His passion for the product, for innovative production technology, as well as his commitment to highest quality workmanship are the elixir of the Eibach Group today.

Until the 70's, Eibach produced springs for industrial applications exclusively. It was not until the formation of the German Tuning-Industry that Eibach became the sought-after partner for chassis springs production.

Today, Eibach is the worldwide leader of high quality chassis technology. In addition to the ultra modern parent plant in Finnentrop, Germany, there is a similar facility in Irvine, California. Eibach first moved beyond the Sauerland with the development and production of high-quality racing shocks in Great Britain. Now Eibach is represented by Engineering and Marketing firms in Japan and Australia and is also represented by exclusive importers in about 50 other countries.

Today, as in the past, Eibach is a family owned and operated company; now in the second and third generation. Its style remains unchanged - we are committed to our products with our heart and our intellect. Our strength is in providing market and customer-specific solutions by collaborating with our partners through Simultaneous Engineering.


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