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Thread: Eibach pro alignment kit

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    Default Eibach pro alignment kit

    My front tyres are chewing away on the inner edge so I'm looking at the eibach front alignment kit as its called to correct the camber. Are these commonly used at all its just I don't see much mention of them?

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    Oops please delete this reply.



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    How much - camber
    you running

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    Quote Originally Posted by chef View Post
    How much - camber
    you running
    Just what the coilovers have dialed in (kw v2s). Going purely off sight I'd say it's about 2.5 degrees but I've not measured it.

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    I'm assuming you have had a wheel alignment done? 2.5 deg of -camber will eat tyres ,lol

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    I think it's the rear camber arms you need to do, the factory rear ones cant be adjusted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chef View Post
    I'm assuming you have had a wheel alignment done? 2.5 deg of -camber will eat tyres ,lol
    Of course. Tell me about it.

    Quote Originally Posted by shaneski View Post
    I think it's the rear camber arms you need to do, the factory rear ones cant be adjusted.
    I'm confused, when you say rear arms you mean for the front end right?

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    no, for the rear end.

    I though I had a heck of a lot of camber in mine after lowering, but turned out it was only -2deg.
    Can get camber bushes like I got, or an adjustable camber arm itself.



    This surprisingly is -2 degrees

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    So there's no way to adjust camber on the front?

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    You can get camber plates for your strut tops, I believe corksport make some, also can add caster for more dynamic camber.

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    camber plates for the front.
    camber arms for the rears.

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