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am i going to have to replace these u think in a few yrs or are these good quality? i debating these or teins basics but with teins i gotta buy all those extra mounts and stuff plus its like a few hundred more. i kno tein are quality. this a good investment for the long run? or should i keep stock. i dont wanna mess up suspension on my car but i want a better look.
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should we get a camber kit or just a rear camber kit. im gonna lower it pretty low so should i get both camber kits or just one. if i need it or if it helps i dont mind buying it. as long as it doesn't mess up the tires.
Just get a rear camber kit cause it already comes with it in the front.
No you do not need new upper mounts only thing with the 03s is the bolts up front on the bottom might be a different size... not 100% sure but i've heard
Yes like VNlilMAN said, on my 03 the front bolts are bigger then the holes in the hayames so you will need to drill the holes a little bigger, just us a 16mm drill bit and the bolt will fit just perfect like original equipment and you will still have plenty of metal around the hole so don't worry. Also make sure you have some small nuts, because the bolt that secures the brake line to the strut on the original strut has a nut welded to it for the bolt to go into, but the hayame does not have the nut on it so you will need your own nut.