Eibachs and alignment
Originally Posted by 6one9EVO
would it be best to get your alignment adjusted and getting your camber corrected after you put these springs on?
Originally Posted by hotrod2448
I recently installed the Eibach Pro-kit springs in my Evo. My only gripe is that they can no longer get the rear toe back to spec. Right now I've got about a degree of toe out total across the rear. Has anyone else had this problem with these springs? Does anyone know of an adjustable toe link for the Evo? When I put the Tein High Techs on my other Evo I didn't have this problem but, they didn't lower the car nearly as much as the Eibachs in the rear.
Please only respond if you have helpful info not the "way to ruin a great suspension" or "you should've got coilovers" B.S.
Thanks
Please only respond if you have helpful info not the "way to ruin a great suspension" or "you should've got coilovers" B.S.
Thanks
EVO's alignment is very adjustable. If your mechanic can't get it to spec, go find another alignment shop. I had H&R springs and now Cusco Zero 2R's, and I had no problem getting it aligned to spec.
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