Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
#1
Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
I am looking at kyb shocks/struts and H&R springs, will be about $500 total. Would you recommend anything else for this setup? It's a daily driver, just want something that handles better, isn't too stiff, and lowers my car some.
#2
RE: Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
You may want to consider a camber kit to adjust the camber of your wheels back to stock. With a mild drop, an alignment and regular tire rotation you won't have major camber wear though.
#6
RE: Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
camber kit is a waste of money. How much do the springs drop your car, 2 inches maybe? You'll be fine, just get an alignment. Read the "useful suspension information" sticky for more...
#7
RE: Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
ya for my stech springs ruffly 2inch drop i just used 2-3 washers behind the rear upper arm which gave me pretty close to stock camber in the rear and the front wasnt really needed, only my passenger side was out of spec by like 0.1 which is nothing to worry about!
just rotate your tires regularly and it wont be any problem!
just be prepared if you do the work yourself for the rear lower control arm to be seized up... you might luck out, but chances are high youll have a problem.... wish ya luck!
but other than the springs/struts, posible strut bushing if they are seized and need to be cut, and just a alignment.
just rotate your tires regularly and it wont be any problem!
just be prepared if you do the work yourself for the rear lower control arm to be seized up... you might luck out, but chances are high youll have a problem.... wish ya luck!
but other than the springs/struts, posible strut bushing if they are seized and need to be cut, and just a alignment.
#8
RE: Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
yeah, I'd recommend going to a dealership right now and getting new rear LCA bolts and new rear shock-mount bolts. Maybe even get new bushings to match those bolts (perfect opportunity to switch to polyurethane bushings maybe?)... bolts and bushings (if you get poly bushings) will be somewhere around an extra $100 I believe (but its' been a while since I lowered my car)
#9
RE: Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
ORIGINAL: reaper2022
yeah, I'd recommend going to a dealership right now and getting new rear LCA bolts and new rear shock-mount bolts. Maybe even get new bushings to match those bolts (perfect opportunity to switch to polyurethane bushings maybe?)... bolts and bushings (if you get poly bushings) will be somewhere around an extra $100 I believe (but its' been a while since I lowered my car)
yeah, I'd recommend going to a dealership right now and getting new rear LCA bolts and new rear shock-mount bolts. Maybe even get new bushings to match those bolts (perfect opportunity to switch to polyurethane bushings maybe?)... bolts and bushings (if you get poly bushings) will be somewhere around an extra $100 I believe (but its' been a while since I lowered my car)
#10
RE: Do I need to get anything else for shocks/struts/springs?
I believe they're different (not having dealt with camber kits, I don't know exactly what they come with). But mxs is right, you don't need a camber kit. Toe is what kills your tires when you lower your car... get an alignment after you lower it and have the toe set back to factory specs and you'll be fine.