| The cheapest way to do it is to put in shims. Any shop that does wheel alignments will be able to do this. It’s a quick fix and it works but its not the best way of doing it. What you have created is a Camber and unless you plan on serious road-racing it is not good. Getting adjustable LCA's would be the best though a more costly way to fix the problem. You can simply adjust them to bring the bottom of the tire in and get rid of the camber.
Also, Eibach’s are notorious for settling, so I would wait a few weeks till they get as low as they are gonna get and then adjust the LCA’s so you don’t have to do it twice.
__________________ 2001 Trans Am WS.6
Black 6Spd Mods: Some Best ET: 10.701 Best MPH: 128.36 Best 60': 1.41 |