Those who have Eibach sportlines

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Old Feb 20, 2010 | 12:45 AM
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Those who have Eibach sportlines

Hey for those with eibach sportlines... especially 350z springs... Were all you camber wear bad in the front? I know that for sure the rear camber kit with toe bolt is needed, but not sure how bad is the front. Also did any of you need to do the rear spring mount mod? Or did it drop it evenly/ nicely? I know tein springs needed rear spring mount mod but not too sure about sportlines. This is info is for my cousin, he doesn't really speak english so he couldn't search it up himself. Btw, he's going to be rolling around on stock 19's for a while with these springs.

Also how many finger gaps did you guys have between the 350z sportlines and G35 sportlines?
 
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Old Feb 20, 2010 | 12:52 AM
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With sportlines you would want to get a front and rear chamber kit. I think Eibachs are pretty even in drop so you wouldnt need to do the spring mount mod.
 
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Old Feb 20, 2010 | 01:24 AM
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With sportlines you would want to get a front and rear chamber kit. I think Eibachs are pretty even in drop so you wouldnt need to do the spring mount mod.
Do you think it's better to get the G or Z springs? He only drives on weekends and not that much either, usually always stays around the area. He's looking for 1 or 2 finger gap.
 
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