GOT MY SHOES...Now I need ADVICE...SUSPENSION&TIRES?
if you drop your car more than an inch, it is always safe to go with a camber kit to "save your tires" Alignment can sometimes be done to be "close to spec" but if you really want the correct alignment, a camber kit is highly recommended.
If you just want springs, the Tein H TECHS gives a moderate drop, and a simple alignment should do the trick. If you go lower, say the Eichbach / Tein S TECHS / TANABES you will need a camber kit.
How much do you like your tires :P
If you just want springs, the Tein H TECHS gives a moderate drop, and a simple alignment should do the trick. If you go lower, say the Eichbach / Tein S TECHS / TANABES you will need a camber kit.
How much do you like your tires :P
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Originally Posted by Jee_35
if you drop your car more than an inch, it is always safe to go with a camber kit to "save your tires" Alignment can sometimes be done to be "close to spec" but if you really want the correct alignment, a camber kit is highly recommended.
If you just want springs, the Tein H TECHS gives a moderate drop, and a simple alignment should do the trick. If you go lower, say the Eichbach / Tein S TECHS / TANABES you will need a camber kit.
How much do you like your tires :P
If you just want springs, the Tein H TECHS gives a moderate drop, and a simple alignment should do the trick. If you go lower, say the Eichbach / Tein S TECHS / TANABES you will need a camber kit.
How much do you like your tires :P
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