Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs Alignment
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Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs Alignment
Hey Guys,
I am looking to lower my car, I have a 2011 scion tc and I was wondering if I went for the Eibach pro kit lowering springs and the KYB Excel-G shocks would I need any extra parts to adjust the camber, I see most people have problems in the rear of the car. AutoAnything has parts called "Rear Camber and Toe Control Arm - Degree Adjustments +3.0 to -3.0" do I need to order these with my springs? Or am I okay without them? this is my first time doing suspension work so any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I am looking to lower my car, I have a 2011 scion tc and I was wondering if I went for the Eibach pro kit lowering springs and the KYB Excel-G shocks would I need any extra parts to adjust the camber, I see most people have problems in the rear of the car. AutoAnything has parts called "Rear Camber and Toe Control Arm - Degree Adjustments +3.0 to -3.0" do I need to order these with my springs? Or am I okay without them? this is my first time doing suspension work so any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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I'm on KW's and I'm lower than you will be with just lowering springs and I clear just fine. So you shouldn't need anything for camber. But that's just my 2cents. And if you were in Minnesota I have a set of Tein S-tech's still in the box I could have sold ya. I believe they go lower than Eibach and you would still clear just fine.