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Anyone know where is the best place for the best price to get a lowering kit? I was looking at the Eibach springs and a camber kit. Also, do I

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Old 08-30-2010, 08:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone know where is the best place for the best price to get a lowering kit? I was looking at the Eibach springs and a camber kit. Also, do I need a camber kit for front and rear or just the rear?

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Old 08-30-2010, 08:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You will need camber kit for front and rear.
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You will need camber kit for front and rear.
This thread says you don't need any alignment kits, you can get factory alignment on the Eibach springs
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Trooper, Im so confused as to what to do. Some say you need a camber kit and some say that you dont.

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This thread says you don't need any alignment kits, you can get factory alignment on the Eibach springs
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Trooper, Im so confused as to what to do. Some say you need a camber kit and some say that you dont.
I know man, I keep reading different info.

I guess the best bet that would remove any doubt is to buy the kit.

That would give the adjustment if needed...

Just not a big fan of the prices LOL, the adjustment kits cost more than the damn springs.
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I know man, I keep reading different info.

I guess the best bet that would remove any doubt is to buy the kit.

That would give the adjustment if needed...

Just not a big fan of the prices LOL, the adjustment kits cost more than the damn springs.
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Depends on the amount of Camber that you get out of the lowering and how much you care about the insides of the front tires...

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If you want the best tire wear you will need a camber kit with the Eibach kit. Also the front doesn't have adjustable camber from the factory so I don't see how anyone could say they could adjust the camber. And for the rear there is minimal toe and camber adjustment usally needing more. So it usually calling for an aftermarket kit.
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If you want the best tire wear you will need a camber kit with the Eibach kit. Also the front doesn't have adjustable camber from the factory so I don't see how anyone could say they could adjust the camber. And for the rear there is minimal toe and camber adjustment usally needing more. So it usually calling for an aftermarket kit.
See, I've heard that the rear camber can't be adjusted and the front can be adjusted a little. Confused......
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No. The front can only be adusted with an aftermarket kit. The rear may be only adjusted maybe one degree if that. Trust me.
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so confused my shop guy told me all i need is the springs and an alignment
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So what are you actually confused about?
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I hear you might need the rear more than the fronts. But best to get both.
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