Eibach and Battle Version?
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So Im a little tired of looking at all the threads that talk about what setup is the best for correcting camber problems after lowering the Z. So maybe someone can help me out, I have the Eibach Sportline springs on my car that lowered it 1.2" and want to correct the camber in the rear wheels. I bought the car with this setup and I was looking at the Battle Version Camber arms, is that all that I would need? Or do I have to get the Toe adjustmet bar thingy as well? I don't track the car but that could be something I would be interested in the future, right now I just want to stop wasting my tires. Thanks in advance for the help.
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If you're looking for just camber adjustments, the camber arms are all you need for the rear.
http://mynismo.com/products/?id=3661
http://mynismo.com/products/?id=3661
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You may also need a toe correction kit like the SPC toe bolts ($30) these will allow you to achieve the correct toe on lowered car along with the camber correction arms from Battleversion.
To run the toe arms, which are a better solution for track (stronger and more adjustment) you'll need to run the rear springs over the damper (coilover).
To run the toe arms, which are a better solution for track (stronger and more adjustment) you'll need to run the rear springs over the damper (coilover).
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