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Old Mar 25, 2002
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Need Advice H&R Springs

Heya,
If I put 1.7'' drop H&R Springs, and keep them on for the winter, will it be good?
Do i need camber with 15'' wheels?
I don't want to remove my springs each springs and autumn so maybe with 1.7 I can always keep them on?
Will be break my original shocks?? Any suggestions what I should do not too costy??
Between I live in Montreal..

Thanks for your help


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1.7's pretty harsh for stock struts.......And any more than 1.5 I would recomend camber kit.......
I m on the edge of a kit w/ 1.3 H&R.......they're nice........that 130$$ is worth it......better than 600$$ every year......and remember to get your car allinged after the drop......
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