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Old Nov 14, 2018 | 09:24 PM
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I recently bought a 2003 Stratus R/T Coupe 3.0 MTX and I've just installed a new set of Eibach Pro kit springs and I realized my rear camber is way too negative and the front fender gap is bigger than the rear one, is it normal? Can I fix that?
 
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Old Nov 15, 2018 | 06:58 AM
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New springs will settle a bit. As for the rear camber, you will need to space out the top A-arms to bring the camber back to an align-able spec. Longer bolts with stacks of washers between the A-arm mount and the body gave me zero issues the entire time mine was lowered with EIbach Sportline springs.
 
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Originally Posted by pearl01stratcpe
New springs will settle a bit. As for the rear camber, you will need to space out the top A-arms to bring the camber back to an align-able spec. Longer bolts with stacks of washers between the A-arm mount and the body gave me zero issues the entire time mine was lowered with EIbach Sportline springs.
Thanks for the tips.

I Will wait for the springs to settle and I hope they settle a Little bit more in the front because I realized that the car is lower in the back.

And for the camber, I noticed the camber bolt kit front Eibach has adjustment. If I do the mod with washers and longer bolts, won´t I need the adjustment bolts like the Eibach camber kit?
 
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