Best springs for daily driver?

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My experience was the exact opposite, I previously had the Eibach Pro Kits and I hated them because the ride was terrible. The Spoons felt much better in comparison. The drops were virtually identical though.
happy i went with Spoon myself lol
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You should definitely have a look at the Whiteline, only 0.8/0.8 drop, 4.5K / 5.1K , not too stiff for street , I absolutely love them, feels just a bit stiffer than OEM and not rubbing with 9.5+38 on 265s. $220 ish for the set

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im going to go with Eibach Sport lines and would like to keep the OEM wheels.

Can you guys recommend what kind of wheel spacers i should get?
 


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im going to go with Eibach Sport lines and would like to keep the OEM wheels.

Can you guys recommend what kind of wheel spacers i should get?
I personally wouldn’t recommend OEM wheels.
After researching the benefits of aftermarket wheels.

but definitely eibach for the drop
 

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Just bought the eibach pro-kit. Currently running 18” 9.5 +45 setup. Anyone have pictures of what this setup will look like? Also bought Rv6 camber arms and control arms. Curious to know how much camber I’ll need to run for these if any.
 

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Just bought the eibach pro-kit. Currently running 18” 9.5 +45 setup. Anyone have pictures of what this setup will look like? Also bought Rv6 camber arms and control arms. Curious to know how much camber I’ll need to run for these if any.
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How much camber are you running if any?
The natural camber due the springs , no camber arm adjustments, around 2.7 rear , I need to take a look to the latest alignment I did around 3 moths ago. I must say the car feels amazing in corners , in my option Is good to run that amount of camber for the cornering . It won’t do any wear down compared oem while the rear toe is close to 0
 

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The natural camber due the springs , no camber arm adjustments, around 2.7 rear , I need to take a look to the latest alignment I did around 3 moths ago. I must say the car feels amazing in corners , in my option Is good to run that amount of camber for the cornering . It won’t do any wear down compared oem while the rear toe is close to 0
So is this the +45 offset? Thanks
 


 


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