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Lowering kit
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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You will need camber kit for front and rear.
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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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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... K |
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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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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You don't HAVE to have a camber kit to put lowering springs on. But if you want to run OEM alignment settings you HAVE to have a camber kit to do so. When I put my springs on and had alignment done 2 weeks later i was far from OEM specs... There is some adjustment there to work with stock.. but not near enough to get to OEM specs. Sure you can get it as close as you can and the car will prolly still perform fine... But I can honestly say that after I put my camber kit on and got the front & rear back in to OEM specs the car seems to perform better in all categories... I can't remember exactly what my settings with springs (before the camber kit) were but I think I was at -2.5 in the rears and -1.5 in the fronts... OEM for my Nismo is -1.58 rear & -.58 front. Even with the camber kit I'm can't acheive OEM across the board due to the fact that the toe is affected by the springs also so I had to settle for a happy medium between camber and toe. Which is why I'm also looking for a toe kit. But anyways my point is you don't HAVE to have a camber kit... but if you don't it probably just means some extra wear & tear
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Ok? You don't have to have tires on your wheels but who wants to have there wheels wear out.
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Looks like Im going to do a front and rear camber kit along with springs. Now only if someone could put together a kit with everything included....like an Eibach kit would be great.
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the front and rear are about 500 and the springs are 200-250. I think 650 is cutting it close.
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But the point I was trying to make is, that on some cars, the alignment will be barely out of spec so a little neg camber will be fine and will most likely not wear out tires much faster than normal. So save the $700 camber kit/install fees... (ie Eibach Springs--some say it was very close to being in spec) IMHO If your car is not your DD I think not having a camber kit would be ok... I ran a 1.2" drop on my Infiniti G35 coupe and had no camber kit on it. Camber was off but not too bad. Maybe an additional -1 degree front and rears. Tires lasted 36K miles. Not too bad! |
But the problem is the camber and toe especially wont be the same from side to side. You really don't want to have 1.5 degree of camber on RF the 2.1 on LF. The camber and toe are not going to be the same side to side. Then toe even an 1/8 of an inch will wear tires fast. You wouldn't want to cause a plow effect.
I am being a little picky, I know. I've had alot of bad tire wear experiences in the past due to alignments and bad mechanics doing there job half a$$. I've just always took it serious. I'm sorry though, I hope I haven't come off to bad. I just want people to make the right decisions and have there car copacetic. |
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