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Old Dec 15, 2011 | 03:27 PM
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Default Spring/strut/pad/alignment ?

Yes I know there is a million posts on here, but they are old, some new, and all over the place. Just looking for input from who has a complete set up.. Looking at Eibachs, Koni's .....
I have MikeR rear camber arms already, what else should I get for correct camber alignment parts. (Bolts, spring pads, etc.) I hate doing things twice so please advise what you have used and been happy with. I wish swift made springs for our car. Has anybody used vogtland and eibach? Did you prefer one over the other..

My ride 05' Roadster. Want performance while still keeping the ride quality. Its a daily driver, weekend warrior..

Thanks for your time and input.
 
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Old Dec 15, 2011 | 05:52 PM
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Default Re: Spring/strut/pad/alignment ?

Originally Posted by crosseduphwy101
Yes I know there is a million posts on here, but they are old, some new, and all over the place. Just looking for input from who has a complete set up.. Looking at Eibachs, Koni's .....
I have MikeR rear camber arms already, what else should I get for correct camber alignment parts. (Bolts, spring pads, etc.) I hate doing things twice so please advise what you have used and been happy with. I wish swift made springs for our car. Has anybody used vogtland and eibach? Did you prefer one over the other..

My ride 05' Roadster. Want performance while still keeping the ride quality. Its a daily driver, weekend warrior..

Thanks for your time and input.
Sorry i can not help more, I bought the ebachi prokit and had a shop do all the work. I really love how the car rides and looks. Welcome to the forum and good luck. Oh and hope you join up with the turbo project.
 
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