Stock Journey (non sport) Struts with Eibach Pro-Kit
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Stock Journey (non sport) Struts with Eibach Pro-Kit
I've searched the forums and couldn't find an exact answer. I have an '08 Journey sedan non-sport and want to lower it. I've used Eibach spings on previous cars and LOVE them. But everytime that I have lowered a car with them I've replaced the struts/shocks. I'm seeing that some people do, some don't, etc. I want to hear peoples experience that have lowered their car with Eibach's and kept their stock non-sport struts. (I've read that the sport models have different struts which have diferent valve timing within the strut) Have the struts lasted? Did you install a camber kit? I planned on getting the springs, installing them and then getting an alignment. Hoping that the shop can get it close to spec without a camber kit since I'm not lowering too much with the Eibach's. I'm looking for other owners that have put on the Eibach Prokit with no other modifications such as camber kits, or replacement shocks/struts to let me know their opinions. Or your opinion. Thank you.
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You might get better advice if you post in one of the V36 sub-forums. V36 Sedans are 2007+. This post is in the V35 sub-forum, which for sedans is 2003-2006.
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