Getting EIBACH LOWERING SPRINGS PRO-KIT for my car....
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you could get a front and rear camber kit to have your alignment perfect but the eibach springs don't slam the car so you alignment won't be that bad. i had eibachs on my car before my coils and didn't have a camber kit and actually didn't even get an alignment and my tires were fine with about 8k miles like that.
so i don't think you need to get any camber kit but i do suggest to get an alignment so they can come as close as possible within spec of your stock alignment
so i don't think you need to get any camber kit but i do suggest to get an alignment so they can come as close as possible within spec of your stock alignment
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I got it within 2.1 in the front and 1.6 in the back (or visa versa I forget) after my realignment. he said he couldn't get it closer than that. No camber kit here.
But unlike ruckus, I'd highly recommend getting the alignment done as soon as your springs settle. I neglected it for over a month and it ate through my inner front tires pretty badly.
But unlike ruckus, I'd highly recommend getting the alignment done as soon as your springs settle. I neglected it for over a month and it ate through my inner front tires pretty badly.
#4
im highly considering these springs too...but i dont want to have to go through the whole camber issues..especically if i end up wanting to get rims down the road and kill my tires etc etc.......i have the X coupe, so my goal is to get the sport 19s then deal with a drop.
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I got it within 2.1 in the front and 1.6 in the back (or visa versa I forget) after my realignment. he said he couldn't get it closer than that. No camber kit here.
But unlike ruckus, I'd highly recommend getting the alignment done as soon as your springs settle. I neglected it for over a month and it ate through my inner front tires pretty badly.
But unlike ruckus, I'd highly recommend getting the alignment done as soon as your springs settle. I neglected it for over a month and it ate through my inner front tires pretty badly.
so i don't think you need to get any camber kit but i do suggest to get an alignment so they can come as close as possible within spec of your stock alignment
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