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ryanboy 03-28-2011 10:28 PM

do you guys recommend a rear camber kit when installing Eibach springs?
 
i heard its not needed since its not that much of a drop and its Eibach :tup: :confused:

ZForce 03-28-2011 10:53 PM

If you want to get the rear back into a decent range then yes, rear camber kit and toe bolt. Some will say you do not need either one, it's all a matter of how fast do you want to replace your tires. But every car is going to be different when it comes to an alignment, for instance the current condition of the tires can effect an alignment.

seungklee 04-03-2011 12:15 AM

Sorry for new topic, but do you need to get an alignment after you install the rear camber arms? I already got an alignment after installing coilovers...

tommyguns 04-03-2011 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seungklee (Post 1029113)
Sorry for new topic, but do you need to get an alignment after you install the rear camber arms? I already got an alignment after installing coilovers...

IMHO you should have an alignment any time you make a change to the suspension. :tiphat:

docaam 04-03-2011 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 1029128)
IMHO you should have an alignment any time you make a change to the suspension. :tiphat:

:iagree: but better give a weeks time to settle the springs/coilover etc.

For camber arms for sure as your toe and camber is more out then by installing the springs

ryanboy 04-03-2011 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZForce (Post 1018070)
If you want to get the rear back into a decent range then yes, rear camber kit and toe bolt. Some will say you do not need either one, it's all a matter of how fast do you want to replace your tires. But every car is going to be different when it comes to an alignment, for instance the current condition of the tires can effect an alignment.

thanks :tup:

ZForce 04-03-2011 11:33 AM

^^ +1 What tommyguns & doocam said.

ryanboy :tup:

Fire 04-04-2011 09:37 AM

I have eibachs and needed the pro alignment kit front and rear. Mine is done and I really like it. It is def. within factory specs now.:tup:

birdmanx1 04-04-2011 09:57 AM

Ryan, it would probably be safe to have both front & rear alignment kit at the time of the alignment. That way, if you end up needing any kit, you wouldn't have to come back to the shop. Otherwise, you could always return it.

ryanboy 04-05-2011 11:46 PM

good stuff! so helpful! thanx guys!


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