View Full Version : Quick question about Eibach Pro Kit for 05 Euro
coyote
28-02-2006, 09:20 PM
I've searched and searched for threads about the Eibach Pro Kit, but haven't found an answer to my query...
I'm keen on getting the Eibach pro kit installed, but I'm not sure if I'll require the camber adjustment kit, which could cost me a further $600+. A suspension guy I've spoken to says that because it's the 05 "upgrade" model (with 17" rims) that I may not need the adjustment kit, and he won't know until he's fitted the springs and checked the camber....
Anyone have any clues on this one?
raz05
28-02-2006, 09:34 PM
I have Eibach Pro Kit for my 04 Euro with some after market 17" rims, but i haven't put the camber kit on. I don't think u need a camber kit. That's just my opinion
coyote
28-02-2006, 10:07 PM
I have Eibach Pro Kit for my 04 Euro with some after market 17" rims, but i haven't put the camber kit on. I don't think u need a camber kit. That's just my opinion
Thanks for your reply. How long ago did you have it installed? Have you noticed uneven tyre wear?
Aco3n
28-02-2006, 10:17 PM
chamber kit would be good if you have $$$ for it, most honda (couples I had before) automatically goes to negative chamber once you lowered it.
Depends on how low you'll go.
The lower, the more massive negative chamber you'll get, and if you think that you had enough to change your tires (esp front) every 15000 kms, you'll get yourself with chamber kit
raz05
28-02-2006, 10:59 PM
Probably 6000km now, i didn't really notice any uneven tyre wear, maybe a little bit.
Chris_F
28-02-2006, 11:22 PM
yea like ray said the camber kit isnt a neccisity with the fairly mild drop the eibach springs give you. All cars a different though and your camber may go a bit spastic after you drop it. With the euro's its only the rears that get neg camber though, the front seems to stay the same no matter how low you go.
EuroAccord13
01-03-2006, 08:32 PM
If you want to save some $$ on tyres, invest in a camber kit, it's recommended but not neccessary.
The Euro comes with a -1 degree camber on the rear from factory. a 30mm drop would make it around -2 degrees (But every car/Euro is different).
I have King Springs on mine and my camber is -1.8xx on the rear.....
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