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Eibach pro kit for Lobo

JM44

2.0L EcoBoost
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Has anyone installed the Eibach lowering pro kit for Lobo? The eccentric bolts are available for front but the part number listed for the rear camber arms ( AC41-35-057-01-02 ) leads no where. Assuming the rear camber arms are not available yet has anyone installed the kit without them? What did you get for a rear camber result after the alignment? I've read that people were able to install springs for non lobo without replacing the arms and ended up like .3 out of spec or within spec but honestly I don't see how that makes any sense.


**UPDATE : I spoke with Eibach on the phone and they informed me that rear camber arms (AC41-35-057-01-02 ) are in the final stages of testing and will not be available until roughly August 1st of this year. He also provided me with alignment data on kits they have installed without camber arms and while technically the rear camber is still in spec or slightly beyond ( -1.7 to -2.0 ) it remains at the farthest end of the threshold and this is non ideal for daily driving and also exacerbates tire wear significantly. He recommend using SPC camber arms ( 67445 ) and informed me that Eibach uses SPC for alot of their components in other kits.



TLDR; Eibach rear camber arm ( AC41-35-057-01-02 ) for the Eibach lobo pro kit will not be available until roughly August 1st 2025. Use SPC rear camber arm ( 67445 ) in place of the Eibach arm if installing the pro kit for Lobo.
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