Eibach Springs
Eibach Springs
been thinging going with the Eibach Sport 1" drop springs...would I need a Camber Kit?
Also, will my OEM shocks die out over time?
Just wondering because if i don't invest in coil overs and go with springs need to know if i would need to change any other suspension components.
Also, will my OEM shocks die out over time?
Just wondering because if i don't invest in coil overs and go with springs need to know if i would need to change any other suspension components.
The Eibachs offer a very mild drop and the spring rate is softer than your OEM springs sooo your shocks will die out over time, but not as a result of the Eibachs. If you've got an 05 its possible that you are near 70k on the odometer so it might be a good time to change the shocks anyway. You shouldn't need a camber kit however, you can always throw the springs on the car, get an alignment and buy the kit you need based on what end needs adjustment. Also, now is a great time to check the suspension arms and bushings prior to throwing springs on there.
just FYI.. if u get the alignment first then u going to have to get another alignment after u put the camber kit on and etc..
Also, if u have about 65K plus miles on the car.. then u might as well be prepared to look into getting shocks as well.
oh and by the way.. eibach pro kit dropped one car 1.5 in the front and 1.2 in the rear from the stock height
Also, if u have about 65K plus miles on the car.. then u might as well be prepared to look into getting shocks as well.
oh and by the way.. eibach pro kit dropped one car 1.5 in the front and 1.2 in the rear from the stock height
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