Yes, on the second Gen there are camber issues with H&R and Eibach. I had Eibachs on and with a drop of about 1.2" it wasn't too bad but still not good for the cross country trips I do. It is a bit better than with the H&R, which has a bit more drop.With Eibach springs, is there a camber issue or is it still within the limits? Has anyone done this setup?


You won't notice the camber issues until you start accumulating the miles on your car. They will start to wear on the inside once you get a few thousand miles on it so your tires will not last as long.I've actually been really curious about this since dropping mine on h&r's a few weeks ago. Haven't noticed any issues so far but the camber has definitely been affected.
You won't notice the camber issues until you start accumulating the miles on your car. They will start to wear on the inside once you get a few thousand miles on it so your tires will not last as long.
Did any body find a solution to this problem....?
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That's why I still have a like new set of springs sitting in my basement.Nope and there will probably not be.
I thought the SPC Performance 72265 Camber Kit fixed the rear camber though according to this thread "2009 - 2013 FX35 Rear Camber Fix with SPC Performance 72265 Camber Kit" I currently have 20x10 Niche Targa M130s and would like to lower on H&Rs. I was hoping this kit would suffice.