Eibach Pro-kit on 245/45/18 35 offset

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Juiced06
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NICE! I should have the exact same wheel proportion with my 245/40/19, do you rub over bumps at all?

btw, great look!

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Looks awesome man. I have the exact same size tires. Good to know that it wont rub. But i have my prokit sittin in my room cause AZ shops all charge arm/leg for installation

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no rubbing at all went over bumps, drove it hard around corners, very smooth ride compared to stock springsBack end loves to come around when cornering hard so beware I was caught by surprise when it happened to me the first time but now i know and can control it a bit now that its expected Maybe a functioning rear wing is the answer???

I did this install myself see my thread and this other thread by windhavenand if you have the time and some mechanical ability save your money and do it your self its pretty easy or pay me half and I'll do it for you you supervise

If there are any vegas, ca, az, or anyone willing to make a trip I'd be willing to lend a hand on this install

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Thanks alot for the offer man. I'm actually a med student here in AZ, so w/ all the tests n' crap I cant make it out there. hopefully i'll find another hand here.

best.

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Looks great bro! Good work

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Looks tight man, can't wait to get mine in Tues.

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Juiced06 I might just take you up on your offer when my springs get here . Assuming I don't decide to wait until koni or tokico struts come out for a/c.North Vegas here btw.

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Hey all!! What do you think about a 20x8.5 rim with 245/35-20 tires and a eibach prokit? Do you think it will work regarding avoiding rubbing? I have 20in O.Z. Ultraleggera HLT, but i dont know if i should buy the 35 offset or go smaller to 30 or just go with a 19 rim......any suggestions..

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I ordered the camber kit Ingalls kit #81260 for the front and I'm going to get the A/C aligned, $30 on ebay

I noticed the camber was a little off in the back just want everything within spec plus I want -1degree in the front and straighten out the back

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Juiced06 wrote:
I ordered the camber kit Ingalls kit #81260 for the front and I'm going to get the A/C aligned, $30 on ebay
Did you do any research on this kit before you bought it? I'm pulling the kit up on sportcompactonly.com and it doesn't list it fitting on the a/c. Says it only fits the 02-04 altima base model. I was told at that the a/c front end was built the same as the G35, with no camber adjustment points. http://www.sportcompactonly.co...2.htm
Juiced06 wrote:I noticed the camber was a little off in the back just want everything within spec plus I want -1degree in the front and straighten out the back
The back is within spec. The rear had a slightly negative camber from the factory.

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adidas2go wrote:
Did you do any research on this kit before you bought it? I'm pulling the kit up on sportcompactonly.com and it doesn't list it fitting on the a/c. Says it only fits the 02-04 altima base model. I was told at that the a/c front end was built the same as the G35, with no camber adjustment points. http://www.sportcompactonly.co...2.htm

The back is within spec. The rear had a slightly negative camber from the factory.
Yes correct #part according to ingalls website

http://www.ingallseng.com/cars/nissan.html

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cool, if you goto the infiniti portion you'll see the G35 front says

2003 -2008 Front -- Non adjustable/No adjustment needed -- na Rear -- OE Adjustable - Contact Dealer for Procedure OE

I really think the a/c is built like that. I would contact Ingalls if you have any fitment issues


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