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Old 2/4/08, 08:25 PM
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camber setting?

im lowering my 08 gt on wednesday with eibach sportlines and i wanted to know WILL I NEED CAMBER BOLTS? and what is the stock setting and what should it be at?
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can't remember what drop the sportlines are but if they are more than an inch, I would say you will need the camber bolts
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Originally Posted by polodinks
im lowering my 08 gt on wednesday with eibach sportlines and i wanted to know WILL I NEED CAMBER BOLTS? and what is the stock setting and what should it be at?
Yes! If your dropping only a inch the alignment shop might be able to get it to spec!
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Originally Posted by polodinks
im lowering my 08 gt on wednesday with eibach sportlines and i wanted to know WILL I NEED CAMBER BOLTS? and what is the stock setting and what should it be at?
Pretty sure the Sportlines give an agressive drop.

Factory camber tolerence is -.75 degrees (+/- .75 degrees) which is 0.0 to -1.5 degrees.

I'm betting that you'll require the camber bolts to bring it in specs.
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yup, sportlines are the lowest of the eibachs, at about 2 inches, the prokits are abbout 1.3 - 1.5....I would def have the bolts with you( the ones you purchased somewhere other than the dealership) so they don't nail you by doubling price as you need them right away...most guys drive a couple hundred miles before the alignment anyway to allow the springs to settle before getting an alignment
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