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Is it safe to say the Mavericks will align fairly well after lowering with just springs, or do they need the camber arms and bolts that eibach sells?
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It's a 2.9" drop in the rear they claim. So the arms won't work? Will it align close or no? I just don't want it sitting like those cambered cars that they think look so cool.The rear camber arms won’t work when lowered
Unless it’s a 1” drop
What is a "little"?I doubt eibach developed their own arms
If they are the SPC arms everyone else sells they will hit the frame
If they made their own id be super interested in getting some, but it’s unlikely
mine has a little camber in the rear but it’s not terrible
Idk, load up the bed of your truck until it’s about an inch and a half off the tire and look at it?What is a "little"?
thats a good point. I have a water bag that I used in my other trucks for winter driving, I will try that tomorrow.Idk, load up the bed of your truck until it’s about an inch and a half off the tire and look at it?
It’s out of spec, but doesn’t look broken
I got my alignment done for $99 after I had it lowered. I didnt even ask, its automatic.Is it safe to say the Mavericks will align fairly well after lowering with just springs, or do they need the camber arms and bolts that eibach sells?
Is your rear camber in spec? Had mine done yesterday and they weren’t able to get the rear camber without the aftermarket armsI got my alignment done for $99 after I had it lowered. I didnt even ask, its automatic.![]()
I will let you decide, These are the specs afterIs your rear camber in spec? Had mine done yesterday and they weren’t able to get the rear camber without the aftermarket arms
That’s Pretty much what I got tooI will let you decide, These are the specs after![]()