Decided to go with Vossen 085's
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Decided to go with Vossen 085's
So after much debating I've decides to go with Vossen 085'S. Thanks Jav for referring me to JR electronics here in Miami . The question is I'm lowered on eibach pro kit . Once I have the wheels on and get my alignment done at firestone , will I need to purchase a the spc camber kit for the the front and rear ? Or will they be able to alignment the car as close as possible to stock specifications ? I rather buy the camber kits now then having the tires wear quickly and waste more money. I'm just curious since I know many of u have the same setup with regards to having eibachs and 20" wheels.
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Be prepared for multiple answers on this question...it happens every time.
Short answer: you won't get back into specs. The real debate is whether or not that is really necessary. Buying camber kits will guarantee you get into specs and can have tire wear as even as stock.
Short answer: you won't get back into specs. The real debate is whether or not that is really necessary. Buying camber kits will guarantee you get into specs and can have tire wear as even as stock.
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***you will be able to get within factory SPECS, but you won't be able to get it precise ...you will still have uneven tirewear. Plan to get camber kits to do it up right. you will never have a worry to worry about ever again....
TRUST ME from experience...its a GREAT FEELING!!
TRUST ME from experience...its a GREAT FEELING!!
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***you will be able to get within factory SPECS, but you won't be able to get it precise ...you will still have uneven tirewear. Plan to get camber kits to do it up right. you will never have a worry to worry about ever again....
TRUST ME from experience...its a GREAT FEELING!!
TRUST ME from experience...its a GREAT FEELING!!
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I never found it necessary to buy the camber kits with eibachs. The rears are only slightly cambered, and the front is cambered noticeably, but they helps you take sharp turns.
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thanks fellas. I would like to go with a 20/25 offset with a 275/30/20 tire in the rear but im curious to see how it would look with such an agressive offset with an eibach drop. if there is too much of a gap i will just switch to H&R springs.
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You should throw some pics up on this, I really wanna see!!
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You'll love the Vossens! So clean.
The H&R's will really throw you down low. Eibachs seem to work well for most here. Those offsets should be cool.
On the M45 - that door trim has gotta go! Clean car otherwise.
The H&R's will really throw you down low. Eibachs seem to work well for most here. Those offsets should be cool.
On the M45 - that door trim has gotta go! Clean car otherwise.
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