So Ingalls make a camber kit for all 4 wheels??? Plus $1000 for parts to lower the car.
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Rep Power: 0 So Ingalls make a camber kit for all 4 wheels???
Am I reading it wrong or do they make a kit for a 4 wheels. Or do I still have to buy the Ingalls for the rear and Eibach for the front??
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Rep Power: 0 Jeez oh man!!! It's going to cost me over a $1000 to lower my car the proper way.
Ingalls Camber kit front left and right - $70
Ingalls Camber kit Rear left and right - $200
Koni adjustable shock set of four -$600
Eibach Sportline springs set of four -$250
This is not even including labor which I don't even want to know.
Ingalls Camber kit front left and right - $70
Ingalls Camber kit Rear left and right - $200
Koni adjustable shock set of four -$600
Eibach Sportline springs set of four -$250
This is not even including labor which I don't even want to know.
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Rep Power: 0 Here's about what I paid for my suspension.
Ground Controls 300 cost + 80 install
Koni's - 560 cost + 200 install/alignment(2 months after GC's/Ingall's)
Ingalls front - 40, rear - 180, 100 install(put on same day as GC's)
DC Sports upper front strut bar - 130 cost + free install
DC Sports lower rear tie bar - 100 cost + free install
SSR GT1 rims(17X7) - 335 each(not here yet)
Yokohama Parada tires(205/40/17) - 105 each(not here yet)
So thats 1690 before tax, just for the coilovers, struts, camber kits and strut bars. The new wheels/tires adds another 2K to that.
Then there is the audio stuff, thats at least another 1K, and I haven't even ordered my I/H/E yet.
Ground Controls 300 cost + 80 install
Koni's - 560 cost + 200 install/alignment(2 months after GC's/Ingall's)
Ingalls front - 40, rear - 180, 100 install(put on same day as GC's)
DC Sports upper front strut bar - 130 cost + free install
DC Sports lower rear tie bar - 100 cost + free install
SSR GT1 rims(17X7) - 335 each(not here yet)
Yokohama Parada tires(205/40/17) - 105 each(not here yet)
So thats 1690 before tax, just for the coilovers, struts, camber kits and strut bars. The new wheels/tires adds another 2K to that.
Then there is the audio stuff, thats at least another 1K, and I haven't even ordered my I/H/E yet.
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Rep Power: 0 I will probably be spending about $2,500 for suspension and wheels. I am going to get the wheels and tires by April and then the other stuff by June (I hope)
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They have the Eibach Sportlines for $195.00. They also have the Eibach camber kits: $25.00 for the front and $147.00 for the rear. They all installed without problem.
They have the Eibach Sportlines for $195.00. They also have the Eibach camber kits: $25.00 for the front and $147.00 for the rear. They all installed without problem.
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