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    Smile Eibach Springs

    Hi

    Just Ordered Eibach Pro Kit Lowered Springs 30mm for Honda accord euro CL9 , do i need camber kit ?
    going to get them fitted next week

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    They are not needed but recommended

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    NICEEEEEEEE.... Now u just need some decent shocks to go with the springs... i recommend Bilstein I love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by liberty68 View Post
    Hi

    Just Ordered Eibach Pro Kit Lowered Springs 30mm for Honda accord euro CL9 , do i need camber kit ?
    going to get them fitted next week
    Nice, nice, nice!!! I am planning to get either Eibachs or Teins for my CL9. Where did you get yours and how much did they set you back?

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    Direct from eibach.com.au on special limited stock $ 450 plus $ 35 Delivered should have them in next 2 days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xplodin View Post
    NICEEEEEEEE.... Now u just need some decent shocks to go with the springs... i recommend Bilstein I love it!
    Hahaha,guess what shocks i recommend??

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    Quote Originally Posted by liberty68 View Post
    Direct from eibach.com.au on special limited stock $ 450 plus $ 35 Delivered should have them in next 2 days
    Seriously invest in some good shocks like Bilstein or Koni,you won't regret it.BTW you will need a rear camber kit.

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    what brand camber kit, was looking at ingalls rear kit about $ 160 + delivery , not sure what brand is best for euro CL9. How much expecting to pay for bilstein
    shocks , where best place to buy .
    Last edited by liberty68; 30-05-2011 at 10:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liberty68 View Post
    what brand camber kit, was looking at ingalls rear kit about $ 160 + delivery , not sure what brand is best for euro CL9. How much expecting to pay for bilstein
    shocks , where best place to buy .
    Ingalls is good. Be aware that it does not have a place to mount the HID autolevelling sensor on the control arm, so if you have a Lux model with stock HIDs you will need to fabricate a bracket or similar (2 hose clamps and a bit of thick aluminium is nice)
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    Can i ask, do you have to upgrade shocks with aftermarket springs and if so, why?
    Thx in advance.

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    don't need to but shocks will eventually wear out eibachs are a much better then say king springs in that regard. But I would recomend buying some shocks from the states so much cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquee View Post
    don't need to but shocks will eventually wear out eibachs are a much better then say king springs in that regard. But I would recomend buying some shocks from the states so much cheaper.
    How about Tein S.Tech springs? How do they compare with Eibach in terms of wearing out stock shocks?

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