Ooh bummer. How bad is it if I dont? Is it necessary?With the Eibach you will probably want to get the Megan Racing Toe and Camber arms for the rear.
The Eibach springs are deffo a future mod i want done for my car!The variations are really just dependent on whether or not you are AWD/RWD. We carry the Eibach Springs on our website (CLICK HERE) shipped for cheaper than what you posted and I would be glad to help you out with a little discount on them as well to sweeten the deal if you want to purchase with us.
Based on how my 2.0 RWD sits on that set of springs, I'd say that is pretty accurate. However, I'd say the rear drop is closer to 1.0", but it depends on how the car is loaded.E10-46-035-02-22 only gives specs for the 2.0 RWD and shows .8/.8" drop.
I would do some research on this before proceeding - search is your friend.Ooh bummer. How bad is it if I dont? Is it necessary?
No worries. It's not like something catastrophic is going to happen by installing the lowering springs without the Megan arms. You will have to get an alignment done either way. Depending on the lowering amount, your car might run out of camber adjustment range. There are two OEM eccentric bolts that allows for a certain range of camber and toe adjustment, independently. The more the car is lowered, the more likely the camber eccentric bolt will run out of adjustment. If it does, it's no big deal. You can always buy the Megan arms, install them, then get the alignment redone.Ooh bummer. How bad is it if I dont? Is it necessary?