Will I have Chamber Issues??? Eibach
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Will I have Chamber Issues??? Eibach
My shit has to be lowered, and I was gonna go with the H & R sports that are 1.75 drop all around,
But I was wondering if I went with that Eibach Sportline Springs which are 2.6" in the front and 2.3" in the back. Would I have problems with anyhting Chamber, tire wearing quicker, lot rougher ride. Anyone have these any thoughts.
But I was wondering if I went with that Eibach Sportline Springs which are 2.6" in the front and 2.3" in the back. Would I have problems with anyhting Chamber, tire wearing quicker, lot rougher ride. Anyone have these any thoughts.
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sportlines offer a 2" drop all the way around.
my car aligned perfectly after the install of my race springs, which are f, -2.2 r, -1.75.
you may end up needing a rear camber kit. you should just get the springs installed, have your alignment checked and go from there.
the car will definately have a stiffer ride, but the handling will be greatly improved, along with the looks of your car.
my car aligned perfectly after the install of my race springs, which are f, -2.2 r, -1.75.
you may end up needing a rear camber kit. you should just get the springs installed, have your alignment checked and go from there.
the car will definately have a stiffer ride, but the handling will be greatly improved, along with the looks of your car.
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Originally posted by mattg
sportlines offer a 2" drop all the way around.
my car aligned perfectly after the install of my race springs, which are f, -2.2 r, -1.75.
you may end up needing a rear camber kit. you should just get the springs installed, have your alignment checked and go from there.
the car will definately have a stiffer ride, but the handling will be greatly improved, along with the looks of your car.
sportlines offer a 2" drop all the way around.
my car aligned perfectly after the install of my race springs, which are f, -2.2 r, -1.75.
you may end up needing a rear camber kit. you should just get the springs installed, have your alignment checked and go from there.
the car will definately have a stiffer ride, but the handling will be greatly improved, along with the looks of your car.
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Originally posted by StypeCL
I have the pro-kit and I have to replace my tires every 6 months, due to -------- chamber
I have the pro-kit and I have to replace my tires every 6 months, due to -------- chamber
from what i have always heard .. 2 inches or lower you should get a camber kit
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