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Eibach pro done!

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Eibach pro kit installed today. Still dirty though it was raining and ford performance tune done.
 

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Side pic? Looks low!
 

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Drives great, feels amazing! With the tune on, no more boating! Grabs the road and moves! Apex corning like a champ meow
 

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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?
 

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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?
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.
 

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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.
 

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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.
This was the local ford dealer. After I read your old posts, I will tell them the location to wrench on!
 

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Looks great. I cannot wait to get my Eibach kit!
 

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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.
This was the local ford dealer. After I read your old posts, I will tell them the location to wrench on!
I'm having the same problem with my 23ST with the rear camber, at -2.0. Using Steeda springs.
 

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I'm having the same problem with my 23ST with the rear camber, at -2.0. Using Steeda springs.
Your problem is that stupid rear camber bolt contraption you put on that for the 100th time…you don’t need.
 

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No time to do it, will check it out tomorrow, maybe it's the cambolts. I hope not cause I like them.

https://mcbayperformance.com/truck-...lorer-greaseable-rear-cam-bolt-alignment-kit/
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
 

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How are those Eibach springs settling in?
 

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Wheel center line to fender measurements please!
 



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