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Eibach springs
Hello all.
I am currently running Eibach sportlines on my 00' Kona. I am contemplating swapping the front springs with Prolines because I am tired of the inner tire wear and I do not want to spend the big bucks for camber plates. I have read the SPC camber plates are not good. This leads me to my questions. This is relative only to MK1 Foci. 1. Is anyone on this forum currently running Eibach Prolines on the front of the car and Sportlines on the rear? 2. Does anyone have any pictures of this set up? Thanks everyone Gil
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never had an issue with tire wear on my front end with sportlines. no camber plates either.
Whats your alignment look like? excessive toe could be eating your tires
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No issues w/ the sportline system. How is the toe alignment?
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