View Poll Results: Do Eibach Springs require a camber kit?
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10
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Camber Kit Required?
Camber Kit Required?
Ok I tried searching and there seems to be so many conflicting threads on this. I would like to make a poll and see who has eibach springs with or without a camber kit. This is directed at G37 Sport Coupes but all can reply.
Is a camber kit required with Eibach lowering springs on a 2010 G37 Sport Coupe?
Is a camber kit required with Eibach lowering springs on a 2010 G37 Sport Coupe?
Ok I tried searching and there seems to be so many conflicting threads on this. I would like to make a poll and see who has eibach springs with or without a camber kit. This is directed at G37 Sport Coupes but all can reply.
Is a camber kit required with Eibach lowering springs on a 2010 G37 Sport Coupe?
Is a camber kit required with Eibach lowering springs on a 2010 G37 Sport Coupe?
OP you're missing one vital option for the poll.
Probably not
it depends on how much your springs settle, driving habits, tire sizing, and how much negative camber you're willing to live with. You do not want to install the springs and find out you need one.
What makes you say that? The front has no provision for camber adjustment at all, at least the rears have a LITTLE adjustment available.
OP you're missing one vital option for the poll.
Probably not
it depends on how much your springs settle, driving habits, tire sizing, and how much negative camber you're willing to live with. You do not want to install the springs and find out you need one.
OP you're missing one vital option for the poll.
Probably not
it depends on how much your springs settle, driving habits, tire sizing, and how much negative camber you're willing to live with. You do not want to install the springs and find out you need one.
The reason why i said that is mainly to get the toe back into spec or in to green
I just got my car lowered on eibach springs ~2 weeks ago and got an alignment last week. Here are the results. I was disappointed to be out of spec, but I have not ordered a camber kit for the front. I have about 50% tread on my tired currently so I'm just going to let things go for now. When I do replace the tires I intend on hopefully have extra cash to also get the camber kit. However, the specs arent insanely out of spec and I'd imagine it is more than manageable to live with.
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You're not too bad and one side isn't off from the other by much so your wear shouldn't be too accelerated, and your F&R toe is very good. Sounds like a solid plan just riding out your tires and planning for arms in the not too distant future.
Exactly, Brad. I was kind of pissed about the alignment at first but I got over it after a few days for those reasons ^
Best advice to OP... eibach will likely throw you a little outside of spec. It isn't the end of the world, your car will still drive fine.... it just means your tires will wear a little uneven and possibly shorten their life span. I cant image less than 1degree outside spec will really have a huge impact, but just be prepared for the worst. I had my fingers crossed but oh well... things happen. If you dont get camber kit you may or may not have uneven tire wear. if you do get the kit it'll cost ya about $500 up front. Pay up front or gamble about paying on the back end of things.
**Also note, my drop on eibach springs went a little further than advertised (both good and bad I guess) with roughly ~1.4 in front and 1.0 in back.
Best advice to OP... eibach will likely throw you a little outside of spec. It isn't the end of the world, your car will still drive fine.... it just means your tires will wear a little uneven and possibly shorten their life span. I cant image less than 1degree outside spec will really have a huge impact, but just be prepared for the worst. I had my fingers crossed but oh well... things happen. If you dont get camber kit you may or may not have uneven tire wear. if you do get the kit it'll cost ya about $500 up front. Pay up front or gamble about paying on the back end of things.
**Also note, my drop on eibach springs went a little further than advertised (both good and bad I guess) with roughly ~1.4 in front and 1.0 in back.
Thanks guys for the responses. I figured the eibachs would be a cheap way to lessen the wheel gap and give a little better handling. I wasn't counting on having to add camber kits. This is more work, time and money than I wanted to invest. We're talking close to a grand if I install myself and then get it aligned. If anybody wants a set of Eibach springs let me know.
I have eibachs installed, no camber kit, no toe kit, stock suspension. I am keeping an eye on my wear, but right now it looks good. I have only been lowered for about 600 miles, but nothing looks out of place at all.
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
2008 G37s Coupe
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
2008 G37s Coupe
Last edited by macintos; Apr 29, 2014 at 10:34 AM.
I have eibachs installed, no camber kit, no toe kit, stock suspension. I am keeping an eye on my wear, but right now it looks good. I have only been lowered for about 600 miles, but nothing looks out of place at all.
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
I have eibachs installed, no camber kit, no toe kit, stock suspension. I am keeping an eye on my wear, but right now it looks good. I have only been lowered for about 600 miles, but nothing looks out of place at all.
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
2008 G37s Coupe
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
2008 G37s Coupe
I have eibachs installed, no camber kit, no toe kit, stock suspension. I am keeping an eye on my wear, but right now it looks good. I have only been lowered for about 600 miles, but nothing looks out of place at all.
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
2008 G37s Coupe
Also of note- I have not had an alignment done either. Until I start seeing something funny I will just keep running the way it is. The worst that can happen is I need new tires... oh well.
My advice- go for it. Car looks much better.
2008 G37s Coupe
My Opinion (for what that's worth):
The bare minimum requirements to lower you car would be the springs and an alignment.
The generally accepted way to lower your car is springs, rear camber kit, and an alignment.
The proper way to lower your car on Eibach is to have the springs, install a front and rear camber kit, and get an alignment.
I've lowered a few other cars in the past and alignment is definitely needed. I made the mistake a choosing firestone as my alignment place on the last spring install. I needed new tires in about 3 months. NEVER GO TO FIRESTONE!!!!

