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You don't "need" a camber kit but your tires will wear prematurely and unevenly from the excessive negative camber. So, you either spend money on camber kits (and install if necessary) or you spend money on tires.
Now, go slam it!
Now, go slam it!
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It drops the front 1" and the rear 1/2". Check out my car in my sig. It's perfect IMO...evens out the front & rear fender gap while dropping the car.Originally Posted by CRASH-a-LAC
with this combo,,how low will it drop a 04 sedan?.....just curious.
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From What I Was Told Im Going To Be Lowered About 2.3 Inches
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I Cant Wait .. But I Am Going To Wait ... =(
Perhaps Till Spring ...
To Actually Do It ..
As Well As Get Other Suspension Parts Such As Sway Bars Gt-spec Parts And I Guess Il Look Into A Camber Kit Just To Be On The Safe Side ..
Winter Is Coming And I Dont Want To Become A Plow For All The Snow Thats In Store For Us New Yorkers ..
Lol
=o
I Cant Wait .. But I Am Going To Wait ... =(
Perhaps Till Spring ...
To Actually Do It ..
As Well As Get Other Suspension Parts Such As Sway Bars Gt-spec Parts And I Guess Il Look Into A Camber Kit Just To Be On The Safe Side ..
Winter Is Coming And I Dont Want To Become A Plow For All The Snow Thats In Store For Us New Yorkers ..
Lol
