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2G rear camber kit ?

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1fast97gsx

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Jul 6, 2003
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I'm looking to see how many washers people have successfully used with Eibach sportlines and how thick the washers were to get camber in spec? I found articles to use either 35 or 40mm bolts. Are 35mm long enough for sportlines or is that only for the prokit? How about 40mm? I don't want to spend money on the parts, waste time installing it only to have to change it back to stock to go spend more money to get the right parts. Thanks!
 
You would require more washers and maybe longer bolts using the sportlines as those drop your car more than the pro kit. Honestly, the prokit is perfect for our cars, sportlines are over kill. Doesnt need to be any lower.

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Well I have the prokit on my gsx, but the gst I wanted slammed since it's a daily driver and I'm only concerned with looks on that car. I've had the sportlines on it for a while now and love it, but I just got new rims yesterday ( and tires ) so now I'm trying to limit tire wear since these tires are a bit more expensive than what I had on the stock rims. What length bolts did you use with the prokit, and did you have room for more washers or would you have had to go to a longer bolt for more washers?

The car with the sportlines is a 1997 gst.
 
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