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Alexpbnj 05-04-2010 11:04 AM

2' lowering springs
 
do i need to run a camber kit with that?, and i got springtech springs. any feedback on those?

98civdx 05-04-2010 11:07 AM

Re: 2' lowering springs
 
NO, just get a alignment and have toe set to factory specs front and rear.

alphalanos 05-04-2010 11:10 AM

Re: 2' lowering springs
 
2 foot lowering springs? damn. lol jk. No just make sure when you get the alignment to get the toe angle set to zero. This will keep the tires from wearing quickly. The natural camber gain is usually acceptable for street driving and aids in cornering grip. If you dont have performance shocks consider picking up some such as Koni Yellow. The factory shocks arent designed for a lower height than stock, and will eventually start to fail and the car will bounce a lot if it isnt doing so already. Then mount up some sticky tires, and rear sway bar and go have fun.

ChokolAwt 05-04-2010 12:17 PM

Re: 2' lowering springs
 
2 foot? IN THE GRASS!

blowededup 05-04-2010 01:05 PM

Re: 2' lowering springs
 

Originally Posted by 98civdx (Post 42374445)
NO, just get a alignment and have toe set to factory specs front and rear.


Originally Posted by alphalanos (Post 42374465)
2 foot lowering springs? damn. lol jk. No just make sure when you get the alignment to get the toe angle set to zero. This will keep the tires from wearing quickly. The natural camber gain is usually acceptable for street driving and aids in cornering grip. If you dont have performance shocks consider picking up some such as Koni Yellow. The factory shocks arent designed for a lower height than stock, and will eventually start to fail and the car will bounce a lot if it isnt doing so already. Then mount up some sticky tires, and rear sway bar and go have fun.

+1 to everything here.

Alexpbnj 05-04-2010 02:26 PM

Re: 2' lowering springs
 
haha i did put 2 foot on my caption im an idiotlol

Alexpbnj 05-04-2010 02:27 PM

Re: 2' lowering springs
 
and thanks for the info


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