Eibach Align Kit..
Well, my brother just purchased a 98 accord with eibach lowering springs.. He can't keep the car in align, so it pretty much screds tires.. I'm guessing it needs an align kit.. I'm just not sure which one..
So i guess the rear is only 1 part number 5.67090k, but the front can be either 5.67320k or 5.67125k..
I would like to save money and do this myself. Which align kit do I need? Any tips on install?
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment +1.5 to +3.0
Part #: 5.67320K
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment -1.50 to +1.50
Part #: 5.67125K
Rear Camber Degrees of Adjustment -2.0 to +4.0 Part #: 5.67090K
Thanks..
So i guess the rear is only 1 part number 5.67090k, but the front can be either 5.67320k or 5.67125k..
I would like to save money and do this myself. Which align kit do I need? Any tips on install?
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment +1.5 to +3.0
Part #: 5.67320K
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment -1.50 to +1.50
Part #: 5.67125K
Rear Camber Degrees of Adjustment -2.0 to +4.0 Part #: 5.67090K
Thanks..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by greg9034 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well, my brother just purchased a 98 accord with eibach lowering springs.. He can't keep the car in align, so it pretty much screds tires.. I'm guessing it needs an align kit.. I'm just not sure which one..
So i guess the rear is only 1 part number 5.67090k, but the front can be either 5.67320k or 5.67125k..
I would like to save money and do this myself. Which align kit do I need? Any tips on install?
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment +1.5 to +3.0
Part #: 5.67320K
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment -1.50 to +1.50
Part #: 5.67125K
Rear Camber Degrees of Adjustment -2.0 to +4.0 Part #: 5.67090K
Thanks..
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So i guess the rear is only 1 part number 5.67090k, but the front can be either 5.67320k or 5.67125k..
I would like to save money and do this myself. Which align kit do I need? Any tips on install?
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment +1.5 to +3.0
Part #: 5.67320K
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment -1.50 to +1.50
Part #: 5.67125K
Rear Camber Degrees of Adjustment -2.0 to +4.0 Part #: 5.67090K
Thanks..
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by greg9034 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm guessing it needs an align kit.. </TD></TR></TABLE>
There is no 'alignment kit' per se. Go get an alignment, and have them set the toes to 0 degrees.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by greg9034 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment +1.5 to +3.0
Part #: 5.67320K
</TD></TR></TABLE>
You are looking at camber kits; unless your brother's car is dragging on the ground, most likely he does not need a camber kit. I've run my front at -2.5 without one, and you can hardly notice uneven tire wear.
Now there is such a thing as adjustable toe kits, but I strongly doubt you need that. Your alignment shop should be able to tell you and print out for you the readings.
There is no 'alignment kit' per se. Go get an alignment, and have them set the toes to 0 degrees.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by greg9034 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Front Camber Degrees of Adjustment +1.5 to +3.0
Part #: 5.67320K
</TD></TR></TABLE>
You are looking at camber kits; unless your brother's car is dragging on the ground, most likely he does not need a camber kit. I've run my front at -2.5 without one, and you can hardly notice uneven tire wear.
Now there is such a thing as adjustable toe kits, but I strongly doubt you need that. Your alignment shop should be able to tell you and print out for you the readings.
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