fk7Yoshi
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So I ordered Eibach Sportline lowering springs for my FK7 before doing my complete research. My thought process was since there were both the same price I might as well get the "highest level" I did not know about Camber. Once I had done more research it was too late to cancel my order. So, from current owners, previous owners, those experienced, or whoever has an idea, I need to know:
Should I order a Camber kit to stay within spec?
Should I order Pro line springs instead?
I've been meaning to post this for a while, but just now seeing eibachs sale, I sprung into action...
Anyways, thanks in advance to whoever for whatever you can and are willing to share. I've had a great time with my build and the lwoering springs are the last leg of the journey, visually, before I can mount my CTR wing!
Be easy y'all
So I ordered Eibach Sportline lowering springs for my FK7 before doing my complete research. My thought process was since there were both the same price I might as well get the "highest level" I did not know about Camber. Once I had done more research it was too late to cancel my order. So, from current owners, previous owners, those experienced, or whoever has an idea, I need to know:
Should I order a Camber kit to stay within spec?
- I am looking into getting the Truhart Camber kit just because of how cheap it is?
- If I do get them, should I get the toe arms as well, what do those do, precisely?
Should I order Pro line springs instead?
- Eibach currently has a 15% off sale, should I get prolines at a discount, I know these can be run without camber?
- Would it still be better to have a rear camber kit even with prolines from a handling standpoint?
- Specifically for anyone that has run Prolines without camber for an extended period, how have they held up over time?
I've been meaning to post this for a while, but just now seeing eibachs sale, I sprung into action...
Anyways, thanks in advance to whoever for whatever you can and are willing to share. I've had a great time with my build and the lwoering springs are the last leg of the journey, visually, before I can mount my CTR wing!
Be easy y'all
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