Eibach springs and ARBs

Judley

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Evening all. Thinking of going down thus route. It seems to get good feedback but I’d like to know who has had their geometry done to cater for the difference in ride height?
 
Nope.

I raised it with the BMW specialist garage that fitted mine, they said it wasn't required as only affecting spring/ car ride height.
 
Judley said:
Evening all. Thinking of going down thus route. It seems to get good feedback but I’d like to know who has had their geometry done to cater for the difference in ride height?


You 100% need an alignment doing following the fitting of the new springs. Even if you were fitting standard springs the process of removing and fitting will knock it all out of alignment.

I’d also recommend adjustable drop links if lowering.
 
synthedup said:
You 100% need an alignment doing following the fitting of the new springs. Even if you were fitting standard springs the process of removing and fitting will knock it all out of alignment.

I’d also recommend adjustable drop links if lowering.

Thanks mate. That confirms my thinking :thumbsup:
 
 by Mavster » Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:32 pm

I spoke with Eibach today and they mentioned that any wheel alignment place should use whatever measurements are needed to get the car within manufacturer specs after lowering, they also said that many people don't get realignment post lowering the car, if it was correct before
 
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