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Yeah! Those Eibachs look nice! sits pretty level, hows the ride compared to stock? Is there any bottoming out as I have heard the H&Rs do at times? I have been leaning toward Steedas but really like the look of these Eibachs? No wheel spacer correct?
Yeah! Those Eibachs look nice! sits pretty level, hows the ride compared to stock? Is there any bottoming out as I have heard the H&Rs do at times? I have been leaning toward Steedas but really like the look of these Eibachs? No wheel spacer correct?
Yesterday went for the alignment. I have no spacers. Not sure if I need them. The employees told me to order the tow links, they could not get it 100 percent. Ordered some parts, see how it turns out. The ride is amazing. I really like the sports car feeling while driving, I put 3k miles so far with a roadtrip, only issue left front will eat pot holes.
Find a shop that can get the rear camber right then you probably won’t have to worry about the toe. -2.2 is just wrong telling me they don’t know where to adjust it from.
Find a shop that can get the rear camber right then you probably won’t have to worry about the toe. -2.2 is just wrong telling me they don’t know where to adjust it from.
Find a shop that can get the rear camber right then you probably won’t have to worry about the toe. -2.2 is just wrong telling me they don’t know where to adjust it from.
Target was -1.4 on rear camber with the cambolts installed. Got to -1.3 and I stopped, good enough for me. toe in is the width of the BG racing string approx 1/64" across the width of the 21" rim. Will drive around and recheck/adjust. https://www.bg-racing.co.uk/b-g-racing-string-lines-kit