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I have just had Eibach springs fitted. As much as I'm happy with the drop, the rear camber is too negative at -2.36 and -2.43 for left and right. That's
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I have just had Eibach springs fitted. As much as I'm happy with the drop, the rear camber is too negative at -2.36 and -2.43 for left and right.
That's the best we could get out of the wheel alignment. I was going to order a set of rear camber arms to fix up the camber but I was advised that they don't work and are a waste of money. Can anyone of you guys who actually have the camber arms fitted please advise me if they are worth getting. They are not available in Australia so I would have to order them from US and therefore I want to make sure I'm not wasting my money. Thank you. |
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