1.5 drop
ok so i've went out and paid my local performance shop (option r)436$ to buy my (eibach springs/install) them onto my car its ,it's not gonna get here till about friday..it doesn't include camberkit ...seeing how they told me i wouldn't need one for a 1.5 drop ,,but i think i would still need one , even with that in mide i went along with it anyway ,,what do you guys think good or bad idea ?
I got a used set of eibach from a member here, for $120 shipped. I also got a rear camber kit for $50 i think. The shop I went to installed the springs & cambers for less than $200 but they didnt do a camber alignment.
this was mine with an Eibach Prokit (1") I never got the camber kit aligned so i didnt even need them...


this was mine with an Eibach Prokit (1") I never got the camber kit aligned so i didnt even need them...


it's not that hard to do...i'm 17 and my dad and i did it in a few hours...i know your just gonna say oh wel your dad probably knew everything about it...let me just tell you he was clueless through the entire thing. dont send your money to majin send it to me ...ill do it
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holy crap and i thought i got screwed paying $450 for springs, camber kit, AND alignment! yes you must have a camber kit and get a full wheel alignment once everything is on. And I went to an expensive shop damn.
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What I would be worried about is takin it to a shop that tells you that you don't need a camber kit.they are supposed to be professionals they should know you need a camber kit.
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