It was only with the advent of the German car tuning industry that springs for vehicles began to be developed and manufactured.
[1] In 2013/14, a new 10,000 square meter production plant was built at the company's headquarters in Finnentrop for a sum in the double-digit millions.
Subsidiaries are located in the United States, England, Japan, Australia, China, and South Africa, which means that the company is represented on five continents.
[9] Eibach is a world market leader in particularly high-quality vehicle springs, such as those used in small-series sports cars from Bugatti, Lamborghini or Lotus, for example.
Eibach springs are also used in toy devices or in nuclear power plants; They are also used for earthquake protection under residential buildings.