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Old 05-19-2008, 06:18 PM
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ive been doing some reading on lowering my car and i have a question. if i got this:http://jhpusa.com/store/pc/viewPrd.a...idproduct=3543would this be all i need to properly lower my car or doi need anything else
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Old 05-19-2008, 06:48 PM
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yeah thats about it. if u plan on lowering ur car a substantial amount(2"+), i'd suggest looking into a camber kit for atleast the front. after u get all that installed, get an alignment.
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after u get all that installed, get an alignment.
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Without an alignment, you're probably going to destroy your tires in about 3k miles (I'm speaking from experience).... the camber kit is entirely optional; I'm lowered 2.5-3" in front and 3-3.5" in back with no camber kit and I'm doing fine (no premature tire wear after 5k miles).
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appreciate it
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