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Old 06-10-2004   #841 (permalink)
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You will need a camber kit to get the best alignment. The hayame can lower up to 4" in the front, if they can lower that much on the rear = awesome deal for 650shipped. To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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Slam are you going to be using a camber kit?
Rear: Yes.
Front: No.

I love my SPC rear camber arms. It's probably gonna take a long time to correct my alignment after I install the new rears.

Tomorrow they'll be here - hopefully! I hope I'll have time to do it that day because Saturday is gonna be somewhat busy. Who knows.
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Hopefully everything goes well...

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Hi All,

Do you guys have instruction how to install hayame coilover?
I just got mine after 2 months of waiting. They look so sweet and I can't wait for a good instruction to intall them. I think I will take pictures step by step when I install them. Thanks all, Dragchic7681
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Good luck dude, i've been working on min by myself now for about a day and a half.. i have the front done and the rear put on but for some reason i can't get my rear to come even close to as low as my front end.

FEw things though dude, you'll have to do some drilling, so have a handy dandy drill ready with a 16mm bit so you can chisel out some stuff if your car is an 03 or 04. also be careful not to damage the tie rod bars like i did, thats no fun. there should be a link in the do it yourself area or search "hayame" and you'll find installation articles with a perfect DYI for installing springs.

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my hayames come wed. i got the 8kg/10kg's. u think they will still work alright? i want a 1 finger or less gap if possible
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