Can anyone running eibach springs help me out?
#16
Thanks MD...that's the stance I'm looking for. Would love to see it in the daylight if you get a chance. That's exactly the ride height/stance that Infiniti should have dialed in from the factory. Especailly the "S" model....oh well, onward to aftermarket.
ANY tire or undercarriage rubbing whatsoever?
No rear camber kit?
Who installed it?
Thanks again!
ANY tire or undercarriage rubbing whatsoever?
No rear camber kit?
Who installed it?
Thanks again!
#19
throw up some of those pictures
with only having skimmed the thread - you don't need a camber kit for springs; everything should come into alignment. the drop isn't >2 inches. just make sure your toe's perfect, and you won't see any uneven tire wear, etc.
with only having skimmed the thread - you don't need a camber kit for springs; everything should come into alignment. the drop isn't >2 inches. just make sure your toe's perfect, and you won't see any uneven tire wear, etc.
#20
#23
much improved flushness with the spacers? That's exactly what I was thinking of doing at the time of the Eibach install. Why 15mm all around and not something slightly staggered?
#24
It's definitely much improved. I think you can go bigger than 15mm, especially in the front. I didn't want to have any vibration or rubbing issues so I stayed conservative, just like I did by using the Eibach pro kit rather than something more aggressive.
#25
This may be a dumb question, but would it be necessary to switch back to the stock springs during the winter months (northeast snow), or just avoid crashing through snow before it's plowed?
Thanks! Sorry to jack an "older" thread, but I didn't think this deemed its own new thread.
Thanks! Sorry to jack an "older" thread, but I didn't think this deemed its own new thread.
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