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also I got another questiong.... If i plan on lowering my car..(I'm new too this whole lowering thing)...so I was wondering if I can get the HFP Suspension Kit and use the Eibach Sportlines springs.. is that possible? how good is the ride? or should i just get the spring and 4 camber kits?
Thanks once again!
Thanks once again!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DavidHLX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">also I got another questiong.... If i plan on lowering my car..(I'm new too this whole lowering thing)...so I was wondering if I can get the HFP Suspension Kit and use the Eibach Sportlines springs.. is that possible? how good is the ride? or should i just get the spring and 4 camber kits?
Thanks once again!</TD></TR></TABLE>
if you got the hfp suspension kit and eibach springs, you'd have an extra set of hfp springs and voided warranty on the shocks.
I'm sure the ride would be good for a while but ultimately you'd be driving on something that wasn't designed for that much of a drop.
The HFP is so miniscule that you dont need a camber adjustment
however with the eibachs you would.
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if you got the hfp suspension kit and eibach springs, you'd have an extra set of hfp springs and voided warranty on the shocks.
I'm sure the ride would be good for a while but ultimately you'd be driving on something that wasn't designed for that much of a drop.
The HFP is so miniscule that you dont need a camber adjustment
however with the eibachs you would.
If you put on just the HFP suspension kit, you wont need a camber kit, and you should have warranty, i think 1 year if you install yourself, and 3 years if a dealer installs. correct me if im wrong
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So if I were to get the eibach sportline spring I would need the rear camber kit or front camber kit or mabe all 4 camber kits? Sorry for the stupid questions.. IMA noob
Also can I put a sway bar and a camber kit?
Also can I put a sway bar and a camber kit?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Zeusone »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no warranty on self installs. you will need an alignement after due to the disassembly of the suspension.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong.
You have a warranty on everything regardless of who installs it. Warranty coverage is determined depending on whether or not the lowering springs caused the strut to blow. Since there is hardly any way to tell whether you hit a huge bump and blew the strut, or if the lowering spring blew it, chances are the dealer would blame the spring.
Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong.
You have a warranty on everything regardless of who installs it. Warranty coverage is determined depending on whether or not the lowering springs caused the strut to blow. Since there is hardly any way to tell whether you hit a huge bump and blew the strut, or if the lowering spring blew it, chances are the dealer would blame the spring.
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