07 sedan h&r springs lowered need camber adjustment

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Old 10-26-2008, 11:33 AM
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07 sedan h&r springs lowered need camber adjustment

Well i finally lowered my car and it dropped alot more than the 1.3 that h&r claimed. The camber is way negative and I need to know what to do.

eibach has two kits for camber adjustment.

this one is 30 and the other is 150
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...65K&perfCode=A


Can the camber be adjusted without a kit?

If i need a kit can i get away with the cheaper one?

Will that work on both the front and back?

I have a 07 sedan sport with stock 18's

Thanks in advance,

Kevin
 
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Dude both the links are 30 bucks....
 
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Old 10-26-2008, 12:13 PM
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it looks like both prices are on the link? i am not sure what the difference is?
 
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Well it seems one is for Camber +/- 3.00. while the other is Camber +/- 4.00. Well i don't really know but I'm guessing if your have more than - 3 camber you need the 150 one and if you have less than -3 you can just do the 30 buck one?
 
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The pic in the link is not the kit for your 07 sedan. That's a random picture.

The one you need is the rear camber arms. Eibach has one with the rear arms + toe bolts or a kit with JUST toe bolts. You need the one with BOTH. Once you get it, the kit will fix the rear alignment.

Check out Eibach's website.

There is no kit for the front yet that I know of.
 
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Originally Posted by terrycs
The pic in the link is not the kit for your 07 sedan. That's a random picture.

The one you need is the rear camber arms. Eibach has one with the rear arms + toe bolts or a kit with JUST toe bolts. You need the one with BOTH. Once you get it, the kit will fix the rear alignment.

Check out Eibach's website.

There is no kit for the front yet that I know of.
Know of anyone who has come out with a front camber kit for the Eibach set up yet? Thanks in advance.
 
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Old 02-25-2009, 08:53 PM
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Won't the SPC arms work for you?
 
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I don't know, I'll check it out never heard of SPC. I will definitely good tonight though, thanks alot! But after reading a few other threads, and others that have gone with the same up it sounds like the front won't be needed after all.
 
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The front shouldn't be far from factory specs even after the drop springs. As far as the rear goes, definitely get those camber arms from eibach (they are actually made by SPC). They are good quality parts and really easy to install. They will give you all the camber adjustment you will ever need for the rear and your alignment tech will love you for it.
 
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SPC is in production right now according to several vendors. The new upper control arms (UCA) are rumored to be shipping very soon.
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Know of anyone who has come out with a front camber kit for the Eibach set up yet? Thanks in advance.
 
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SPC is hella expensive.
I hope eibach comes out with the front ones.
 
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The SPC UCA will be less expensive from Eibach since they are SPC's biggest distributer. I believe THMotorsports has a group buy in process right now as well.
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SPC is hella expensive.
I hope eibach comes out with the front ones.
 
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THM just announced they have received the first shipment. A limited number are still available.
 
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reviving my old post.

I haven't adjusted my camber yet and now thinking about getting different springs. the h&r springs have continued to settle over two years and now my car is so low i scrape on everything. are the eibach less aggresive or do i need to get complete new shocks.

I am now thinking of getting 20's. should i put the 20's on first then switch out springs and get camber kit or do it all at once.

Thanks in advance guys.

Kevin
 
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Originally Posted by daluder
reviving my old post.

I haven't adjusted my camber yet and now thinking about getting different springs. the h&r springs have continued to settle over two years and now my car is so low i scrape on everything. are the eibach less aggresive or do i need to get complete new shocks.

I am now thinking of getting 20's. should i put the 20's on first then switch out springs and get camber kit or do it all at once.

Thanks in advance guys.

Kevin
Eibachs are less agressive. Mine haven't lowered the car anymore since they've been installed. Still on stock shocks too.

If it were me, I'd do it all at once.
 


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