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Originally Posted by molamann Is camber adjustment absolutely necessary with Eibach springs + 20" wheels? I just had my Eibach springs fitted with my 20" rims. The drop is very
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The drop is very good for a street use at just over 1.2" front and rear. I was actually nicely surprised that the drop was more then Eibach specifies. My front cross camber is -0.08 and the total toe 0.09 The rear left camber is -2.36 and right -2.43 That's the best we could get. I'm happy with the front but the rear camber is a bit too aggressive. I have been advised that the rear camber arms don't work and are a waste of money. Can anyone of you guys who has already fitted the rear camber arms let me know if they have worked for you and fixed the camber problem. Thanks. |
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