Eibach springs
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Eibach springs
well im doing some research as many of you know my car was stolen so im going to buy a g coupe so i was trying to plan out my mods and see my budget i want to do eibach springs also was going to do the rear camber kit. my question is i know there are 2 different size drops. i wanted to do the bigger drop now would the front camber kit really necessary ? if i dont do it will i have alot of camber in the front ?
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It depends if you believe it's cost-effective to get a camber kit to prolong the life of your tires vs. buying new tires down the road. Keep in mind that front camber kits are generally more expensive than rear camber kits (e.g. front kits cost at least $300-$400 while the rear kits can be had somewhere in the 100s or less). With these cost figures in mind, you can ask yourself if it's worth investing in the front camber kit versus riding the tires without a camber kit until they start feathering or wearing unevenly and then buy new tires.
For me, I choose not to get a front or rear camber kit since I don't put many miles on the G (less than 8,000 miles per year) so it's OK to ride the tires out for a long while until I feel they should be replaced.
For me, I choose not to get a front or rear camber kit since I don't put many miles on the G (less than 8,000 miles per year) so it's OK to ride the tires out for a long while until I feel they should be replaced.
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