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Old 05-31-2009   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Lowering Question..

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i have a diff opinion from everyone on here it seems, lol

i dont like plain lowering springs,

Im all about adjustable coil-overs. makes for adjustability later.

thats all im sayin
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yeah you need a camber kit
Ok thanks. I have already found a few that i like. I guess I will start narrowing down my choices LOL. Thanks for advice. I would rather do it all at once, rather than pulling it back off again. I will post pics once its done
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yeah dont be like me trying to get away with just springs. it doesnt work. sooner or later you need to take it all apart again for new shocks and camber kits. do it right the first time and you should get 5 yrs at least before changing the shocks again.
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