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I have a '98 SH with the Mugen Suspension and I've had no problems at all!
It's a little more than a 1" drop.
You don't need a camber kit.
It still rides fairly nice.
I also installed the Type S strut tower brace at the same time!
The handling is fantastic!
I think you might get into trouble with anything over a 1.5" drop, but I don't know!
It's a little more than a 1" drop.
You don't need a camber kit.
It still rides fairly nice.
I also installed the Type S strut tower brace at the same time!
The handling is fantastic!
I think you might get into trouble with anything over a 1.5" drop, but I don't know!
I have Ground Control Coilovers with Koni Yellows with a 1/2 inch finger gap in all four corners. Camber kit in the front, none in the back. Zero poblems. I even had the front slammed at one time and still had no problems. Just make sure you get an even drop all the way around.
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i agree with this guy. make sure the front is even, same goes for the rear. the ATTS sensors doesn't like unevenness. that why when you get a flat in the front you'll get the ATTS light with the donut. i do not recommend a donut in the front though, switch it with the rear wheel.
i was dropped on Tein SS (almost 2 inches) with about less than half a finger gap all around with no problems. i didn't have a camber kit either. my tire wear was minimal. maybe it's because i rarely drove my lude.
just don't SLAM the car, the ATTS doesn't like that. in a matter of time you'll probably burn out the system.
i agree with this guy. make sure the front is even, same goes for the rear. the ATTS sensors doesn't like unevenness. that why when you get a flat in the front you'll get the ATTS light with the donut. i do not recommend a donut in the front though, switch it with the rear wheel.
i was dropped on Tein SS (almost 2 inches) with about less than half a finger gap all around with no problems. i didn't have a camber kit either. my tire wear was minimal. maybe it's because i rarely drove my lude.
just don't SLAM the car, the ATTS doesn't like that. in a matter of time you'll probably burn out the system.
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