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  1. kevin.z
    07-01-2010 12:34 PM - permalink
    kevin.z
    Thanks, lol. I just installed the springs and cambers. no alignment yet. I have drive 150 miles already, I am probably going to drive another 100 miles for the springs to fully settle before i do the alignment.
  2. Minicobra1
    06-30-2010 08:26 PM - permalink
    Minicobra1
    Kevin, Advans look good :-) I was considering those in black before I went with the Nismos.
  3. Minicobra1
    06-30-2010 08:23 PM - permalink
    Minicobra1
    Hey Kevin, sorry I have been AWOL. Just busy with stuff, no time to play with the cars :-(
    Did you ever get spacers?
  4. kevin.z
    06-27-2010 11:33 PM - permalink
    kevin.z
    Hey You are not here as often anymore! I have a question, do you know how long it takes for springs to fully settle? thanks
  5. kevin.z
    05-26-2010 02:39 AM - permalink
    kevin.z
    hey have you seen my new advan rs wheels? lol it is pretty sweet! Thanks for your help. What kind of spacers or brand do you recommend i install? My advans are 19x9 +22 front and 19x10 +25 back. thanks again!
  6. Minicobra1
    04-26-2010 03:13 AM - permalink
    Minicobra1
    Kevin,

    Thanks :-) Eibach did a great job on the springs, I do think this is a reliable way to lower the car, I think I've had mine on for about 15K now and the stock struts seam to be holding up fine. As far as camber kit, I don't think it's absolutely necessary, but it will help extend the life of the rear tires, unless you rotate them a lot.
    At some point I probably will go to coilovers, just to have that extra ability to fine tune the suspension, but I most likely will put that $ toward a supercharger first. :-)

    Braden
  7. kevin.z
    04-25-2010 07:16 PM - permalink
    kevin.z
    Hi Minicobra, I have read all your posts and I am definitely a big fan! Now I am getting eibach springs, do i need to have camber kits as well? Is it ok to run on springs without camber kits? Also, are you going to switch to coilovers eventually? I guess I am asking if springs are a reliable and permanent way to lower your car.
    Thanks
    Kevin

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