Where to get the Eibach Pro Kit for less money?

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Old 03-03-2004, 01:06 AM
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Where to get the Eibach Pro Kit for less money?

sup guys... how much did you pay for ur Eibach Pro Kit??? I'm still looking for a set, and was wondering where would be a good place to buy them... also, how much did you guys get them installed for? thanks

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Old 03-03-2004, 07:59 AM
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Ultrarev has them for $201.76 plus shipping. I see them on eBay all the time for $170-190 plus shipping.

Installation from an independent shop is around $100-150. I got a quote for the dealer (over $500), so I would shop an independent shop for the installation.

Also, do not forget a camber kit for the rear to keep everything in alignment and avoid tire wear. You can get a set from Ultrarev right now for a good price, about $145 shipped.

If you have an "awesome set of tools", you can do the install yourself.
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wut happen if i dont have the camber kits for the rear ??
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you'll end up with uneven tire wear and improper handling.
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Originally posted by Dan Martin
you'll end up with uneven tire wear and improper handling.
. . . . . and 17" rubber (or larger) is not exactly cheap . . . .
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so the stock suspension didnt come with a camber kit for the rear? or is it that different springs require different camber kits? also... how about the front?

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I bought the camber kits from www.ultrarev.com great place to do business with!
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i thought that with a modest drop of only 1-1.5", you don't need camber kit?

is the cut-off less, i.e. .5-.75" drop= no kit?
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