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what to do
I have eibach sportline springs and being ignorant and stupid I did not listen and did not buy a alignment kit I have done alot of research and wanted to now using you're personal judgement which is the best to use and after I install it will a typical alignment shop set everything? Thanks Paul
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whats up any help my tires are balding really fast any suggestions would greatly be appreciated
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http://rockauto.com/ has some camber adjustable front upper control arms. They may also have something similar for the rear. It should fix wacked out camber no prob.
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Here is a thread I found about link to camber kits. Not sure if there still available. Ingalls has camber kits, check there site out. 87 Prelude upper control arms work for camber adjustments . (not sure of all years)
https://www.3geez.com/showthread.php?t=29783
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Since the eibach spring don't lower more than 1.5" (I'm pretty sure it's a 1.4 inch drop), you shouldn't necessarily need a camber kit, just a four-wheel alignment that you can get at a local shop.
Alex
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So with the sportline all I need is a alignment?????
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Its actually a 1.5 to 2.0 drop so I may actually need it huh?????
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what kind of alignment do you want to do?
MAJORITY of tirewear is dued to inproper toe alignment. The only way to fix this is to go to a wheel shop and get an alignment done.
Camber does destroy tires too but at 1.5inch drop there shouldn't be alot of tire wear so a camber kit is not necessarily. I personally believe that 2degrees of camber is beneficial for our cars when cornering. Toe is a bigger factor in tirewear so get an alignment pronto!
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Wait, you didn't get an alignment after lowering your car? You HAVE to, so you don't destroy tires, which it sounds like you're doing now.
Alex
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Alright thanks for the advice
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yea if its 1inch or over suggest to do a computer alignment. $50 here in southern california