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Senzai 08-08-2013 05:36 PM

Spring Installation
 
Bought a set of the Eibach springs and am looking to get them installed. Was wondering where folks have gotten them installed and mor eimportantly how much they paid to have springs installed (aside from those who installed themselves.)

Diode Dynamics 08-08-2013 05:43 PM

You shouldn't have to spend more than $150, but you'll need an alignment and camber bolts

Nick C.

console_cowboy 08-08-2013 05:45 PM

I installed my springs myself, and it was really quite easy. I didn't even have to use a spring compressor to do the install. Took me and a buddy about 3 hours, with breaks due to the intense heat. I can understand wanting to get them installed though!

Senzai 08-09-2013 12:31 AM

What camber bolt would you recommend specifically?

console_cowboy 08-09-2013 09:05 AM

Get the OEM crash bolts. You won't get quite as much adjustment as the thinner Whiteline or SPC camber bolts, but those only torque to about 70 ft/lbs. The oem crash bolts are torqued to 106 ft/lbs, making them hold up much better. I feel that not worrying about hitting potholes is worth a little less camber, although from personal experience camber really helps this car's handling. Another piece of advice, I would do something to adjust camber in the rear, either cheap control arms or the whiteline camber kit. It really helps the handling to get the rear camber properly setup, before I got mine done, the rear was a little loose.

Diode Dynamics 08-09-2013 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senzai (Post 1129247)
What camber bolt would you recommend specifically?

A good shop should be able to help you install them and get your alignment back to factory specs, unless your looking for more camber lol

http://memecrunch.com/meme/48R9/camber/image.png


Nick C.

ZionsWrath 08-09-2013 11:02 AM

Quick question, with camber bolt and springs (not more than 1" drop). What offsets and tire sizes can you fit in front. I want to run 8.5 +45 with a 245/40 tire. But I fear it will rub...

wparsons 08-09-2013 04:27 PM

You'll most likely rub unless you run 0* camber up front, and even then you might still rub.

mla163 08-09-2013 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diode Dynamics (Post 1128395)
You shouldn't have to spend more than $150, but you'll need an alignment and camber bolts

Nick C.

Is this at the world's cheapest mechanic?

I'd guess $400 minimum.

mla163 08-09-2013 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wparsons (Post 1130701)
You'll most likely rub unless you run 0* camber up front, and even then you might still rub.

Also not true.

console_cowboy 08-09-2013 06:08 PM

I had rubbing issues with 245/35/18 tires on my brz with just crash bolts and -.5 camber. With 245/40 tires, might work on 17" wheels, won't work for 18" wheels. I have switched to using the whiteline com-c top hats, and have no rubbing issues with -1.3 deg camber using the top hats. Adjusting camber at the top really helps for fitment issues. I am using RCE Yellow springs on the stock struts and my wheels are 18x8.5" in the front.

wparsons 08-09-2013 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mla163 (Post 1130773)
Is this at the world's cheapest mechanic?

I'd guess $400 minimum.

$400 would be 4-5 hours labour, which is extortion for installing springs. I can do it in half that time in my driveway with only hand tools. If it's more than 2 hours for spring installation I'd be questioning why. Alignment is on top of that.

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Originally Posted by mla163 (Post 1130776)
Also not true.

Do a search, there are quite a few people rubbing with 245/40's on stock springs and stock alignments, or slightly dropped on stock alignment. The drop doesn't matter since it rubs on the lower spring seat, which is a fixed position compared to the wheel/tire.

I have 225/45's on 17x8" +45 wheels and I have half an inch of clearance on the stock alignment at most, I'm sure 17x9" +45 would rub for sure.

mla163 08-09-2013 07:37 PM

I'm sure 245s will rub. The OP didn't say what size wheels or tires he was running. Stock tires will take, what 2-3 degrees or so. For aftermarket tires, it depends on the width and offset.

wparsons 08-10-2013 10:02 AM

My comment was directed to the guy who posted right before me asking about 8.5" wheels with 245's.


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