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also got the rear spc camber kit/toe bolt. there was no need to drill or elongate the holes. i'm not sure why everyone was doing them??
what are the camber specs for the front? they couldnt dial those in since i didnt get the front camber kit. will i chew through tires in 4 months???
what are the camber specs for the front? they couldnt dial those in since i didnt get the front camber kit. will i chew through tires in 4 months???
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well i would of waited on the alignment but the car was impossible to drive in the streets! the alignment was out of spec and the car felt like it was sliding everywhere. i think i will go back in a month and re-align - the shop said they can check it again within 90 days..
the springs feel super soft! and the comfort for daily driving is fully functional, its not bouncy at all. i would say its pretty close to oem S suspension.
the springs feel super soft! and the comfort for daily driving is fully functional, its not bouncy at all. i would say its pretty close to oem S suspension.
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Looks good, you're dropped about what I was when I was on springs. I'm fairly certain you'll need the front arms unless you do the dismount/rotate/remount/balance tire process on a regular basis. I was at 25 3/4" to the front fender but got easily in spec w/ the arms.
The rear toe kit makes it easier to get both camber & toe in spec without having to go back and forth with primarily just your stock camber bolts since the oem toe bolts will be maxed out.
I wouldn't wait too long to get that front spec'd out. BTW, like that finish on those 19" wheels, looks sharp!
The rear toe kit makes it easier to get both camber & toe in spec without having to go back and forth with primarily just your stock camber bolts since the oem toe bolts will be maxed out.
I wouldn't wait too long to get that front spec'd out. BTW, like that finish on those 19" wheels, looks sharp!
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Yeah i will definitely ordering the front in the near future.i wanna check to see what the fender is sitting in a couple of days.
thanks man. i havn't seen too many with the chrome finish.
i think i want to do the front lower fogs HIDs (been reading TvPost DIY foginstall) or thinking maybe a rear roof spoiler.? opinions
thanks man. i havn't seen too many with the chrome finish.
i think i want to do the front lower fogs HIDs (been reading TvPost DIY foginstall) or thinking maybe a rear roof spoiler.? opinions
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Yeah i will definitely ordering the front in the near future.i wanna check to see what the fender is sitting in a couple of days.
thanks man. i havn't seen too many with the chrome finish.
i think i want to do the front lower fogs HIDs (been reading TvPost DIY foginstall) or thinking maybe a rear roof spoiler.? opinions
thanks man. i havn't seen too many with the chrome finish.
i think i want to do the front lower fogs HIDs (been reading TvPost DIY foginstall) or thinking maybe a rear roof spoiler.? opinions
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Just looked them up those springs are different than the ones i was looking at... Those drop your car 2.1 inches in the front and 1.9 in the back. I have a set of 20s on my car and Im scared that it might be way to much of a drop esp living in nj with these ****ty pothole filled roads lol. Amy suggestions?
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Just looked them up those springs are different than the ones i was looking at... Those drop your car 2.1 inches in the front and 1.9 in the back. I have a set of 20s on my car and Im scared that it might be way to much of a drop esp living in nj with these ****ty pothole filled roads lol. Amy suggestions?
I'm on coils now w/ zero gap, about a half inch higher than my spring drop and am SOOO much happier, and much less nervous
For a nice drop might look into Tein H Techs, Eibach Pro Kit, Swift. For a real mild drop Tanabe.
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Going with S Techs as well soon. Have Eibachs now and I need moarr low. Coils are out of the budget for right now, since i just bought wheels and tires and a few other things, but come winter time I'll have some coils. Anyways... hoping the S Techs ride decent and arent too low, but we'll see. Should have pics in 2-3 weeks.
Hipo, we need more pics! Has it settled yet?
Hipo, we need more pics! Has it settled yet?
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Going with S Techs as well soon. Have Eibachs now and I need moarr low. Coils are out of the budget for right now, since i just bought wheels and tires and a few other things, but come winter time I'll have some coils. Anyways... hoping the S Techs ride decent and arent too low, but we'll see. Should have pics in 2-3 weeks.
Hipo, we need more pics! Has it settled yet?
Hipo, we need more pics! Has it settled yet?
Last edited by blnewt; 05-19-2013 at 06:34 PM.
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I would not recommend going so low that you need a camber kit. These kits usually corrode fairly fast and then they seize. Then they need to be replaced. Sometimes they break too...all sorts of problems. You live in California where the roads are nice...but if you ever decide to go on a road trip...watch out...you can break things driving over ****ty roads with potholes and uneven pavement or expansion joints on bridges. Plus if you live close to the sea...the salt will eat away at the camber parts. Just my 2 cents.