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Eibach Prokit Lowering Spring Combo
Hello ft86 fam,
I just recently purchased the eibach pro kit. I will be installing it next year before summer. I wanted to get ahead and plan of what good wheel/tire spec that will come close to looking flush with the eibach pro without rubbing. I know I cant fully acheive flush without coils but I wonder if anyone has any recommended setup. thanks in advance everyone! |
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Theres a few threads on this exact topic with pictures. https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25028 From what I remember most people are running 20-25mm in the rear and 15-20mm spacers in the front with the pro kit if you are using stock wheels. |
30mm rear and 25mm front for stock wheels. 25mm and larger will bolt on. And are much simpler to install than 15mm or 20mm spacers.
I was running 25mm spacers on 18x8 +45 wheels. IMO they were flush. Coils dont have as much to do with being flush as wheel offset and camber adjustment. Camber bolts are good for the front. You will get -2 ish rear camber from lowering on prokit. I would now recomend a bumpsteer kit. I got a whiteline kit. it replaces the tie rod ends and the ball joints in the front. It corrects your suspension geometry from lowering 1". It made a big difference IMO. I ran prokit springs for 70000 miles. They are great for DD. |
I ran several different wheels with the pro-kit. 18x8.5 + 18x9.5 ET38 sat nice and flush as is no need for spacers. BUT... staggered sucks for handling. 17x9 +35 on all 4 corners fit nice too.
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