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Eibach vs SPL rear camber arms

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Ignore Razor and others Spl warnings at your own peril. I have not heard of a track used Supra w SPL that has NOT had issues. And that includes several friends that I have seen the failures in person

If you have SPL and no issues- you do not track

If you are a vendor that recommends SPL I have to question your business morals.
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Ignore Razor and others Spl warnings at your own peril. I have not heard of a track used Supra w SPL that has NOT had issues. And that includes several friends that I have seen the failures in person

If you have SPL and no issues- you do not track

If you are a vendor that recommends SPL I have to question your business morals.
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It’s definitively not a good look. Problem being, waitlist for Verkline replacement parts as your SPL ones break.
 

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Do you think SPL for less critical parts (e.g. sway bar end links) are okay? I feel like it’d be hard to fuck the design of those up
 

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Do you think SPL for less critical parts (e.g. sway bar end links) are okay? I feel like it’d be hard to fuck the design of those up
If I could go back in time, sure. I’d prefer to purchase from another co. But since I can’t go back in time, I’ll be watching all their parts much more closely.
 

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I just lowered my car and was told I need to get rear control arms to fix camber lol.

I just daily my car and take to shows. You guys think Verkline would be the way to go? They mention off road only but I think its just something they need add

Im new at all this so forgive me if my question sounds dumb haha
 

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We're running full Verkline, it's definitely the best you can get. Wouldn't recommend SPL.
Dumb question lol I assume you track your car alot? My car is my daily

I was told I needed rear control arms to fix my camber after my coil install and adjustable toe. Would you say Verkline is overkill or still totally worth it in my situation?

Sorry if my question sounds dumb haha Im new at all this
 

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I'm shopping around for rear camber arms and I'm noticing that the SPL rear camber arms actually have both upper arms where the Eibach camber arms only include one arm.

I'm not really a suspension guru, but I'm wondering why is Eibach, which is a pretty reputable company, judging only one arm is required for camber ajustment when SPL takes a different approach?

Anybody can help me figure this out?

SPL:
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Eibach:
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Thats because only lower arm is required for camber adjustment.
 

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Dumb question lol I assume you track your car alot? My car is my daily

I was told I needed rear control arms to fix my camber after my coil install and adjustable toe. Would you say Verkline is overkill or still totally worth it in my situation?

Sorry if my question sounds dumb haha Im new at all this
what's your current camber in the rear? can you show your alignment sheet?

My car is a street car/daily and i take it to the track 1-3x a year. I only did rear traction links and rear adjustable toe links with lockout kit. imo I feel like anything more than that would be overkill for a car that is mostly a daily/street car.
 
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I ended up buying the eibach arms, they are sitting in the garage. I will install them in the off season along with the new coilovers.
 

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what's your current camber in the rear? can you show your alignment sheet?

My car is a street car/daily and i take it to the track 1-3x a year. I only did rear traction links and rear adjustable toe links with lockout kit. imo I feel like anything more than that would be overkill for a car that is mostly a daily/street car.
Here's my sheets. Shop adv that I just get rear control arm and adjustable toe. I was looking at SPL but ppl seem to have a lot of problems lol

So it was either Verkline or Eibach (Friend said Eibach would be fine since I just do normal driving/show events)

I attached a copy of my alignment

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Here's my sheets. Shop adv that I just get rear control arm and adjustable toe. I was looking at SPL but ppl seem to have a lot of problems lol

So it was either Verkline or Eibach (Friend said Eibach would be fine since I just do normal driving/show events)

I attached a copy of my alignment

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Thats not an alignment I'd accept tbh. Caster is a bit high, and why is your front camber less than your rear camber?
 

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Thats not an alignment I'd accept tbh. Caster is a bit high, and why is your front camber less than your rear camber?
They didn't charge me anything lol

They told me once I get the arms and adjustable toe they can make everything to spec. As of now this is best they can do with rears.
 

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They didn't charge me anything lol

They told me once I get the arms and adjustable toe they can make everything to spec. As of now this is best they can do with rears.
I would bring it to a competent shop that knows what they're doing.
 
 








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