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Eibach Springs installation question

iljalop

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Please first of all don't throw rocks on me.
Did the installation regarding MAP video guide so the front is fine but for a rear when you remove the rear bolt from the arm you need to remove your exhaust pipe because this bolt going straight to it.
My problem is next I understand that after an installation I will loose me wheel alignment for a few degrees but when I did it I have my steering wheel is not straight right now - what actually did I do wrong? What can cause that? Maybe I didn't tight something?
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So you are driving straight and the wheel is turned? By how much? Depending on the severity an alignment should fix it. When I did mine I had zero issues.
 
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So you are driving straight and the wheel is turned? By how much? Depending on the severity an alignment should fix it. When I did mine I had zero issues.
I have maybe 5 degrees maybe less. When the steering wheel is straight car going left a little bit.
 

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EcoBoost video, follow this to the T and you'll be good to go. I just did mine on Saturday, the GT has two blue bolts in the back instead of just the one like the EB.

I will admit on the driver side (before I found the correct GT video) we tore down the lower control arm bolt which required moving the exhaust out of the way with a jack.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxYNNI_BOXE
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