help tokico coilovers
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ok so i have a 95 acura integra. i recently bought a set of fully adjustable tokico coilovers. i bought them off a friend and i was just looking to lower my car a little. the car is only going to be driven on the street. my question is . does anyone know how much i can lower the car without getting a camber kit?
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I don't particularly recommend camber kits at any height.
The higher the car is, the less of a "need" there is for a camber kit.
The lower the car is, the more clearance you lose between the front upper control arm and the frame by installing a camber kit.
So just install the coilovers, set them where you want them, get an alignment to set the toe to the center of the factory tolerance range, and just remember to rotate tires frequently. You shouldn't have any problems.
I don't particularly recommend camber kits at any height.
The higher the car is, the less of a "need" there is for a camber kit.
The lower the car is, the more clearance you lose between the front upper control arm and the frame by installing a camber kit.
So just install the coilovers, set them where you want them, get an alignment to set the toe to the center of the factory tolerance range, and just remember to rotate tires frequently. You shouldn't have any problems.
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