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Old 06-29-2004, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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lowering question???? 4th gen

ive seen posts like this before but i was wondering if lowing it 1" in the front and 1.5" in the back is doable w/o camber kits and uneven tire wear (inners of front tires)....i have adjustible coils

does anyone have this set up?

how does it handle? treadwear?

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Old 06-29-2004, 10:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why would you want to lower the rear more then the front?
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Old 06-29-2004, 10:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Why would you want to lower the rear more then the front?
doesn't it seem like the rear sits a little higher to you? but then again i like my cars butt up a little lol
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Old 06-29-2004, 10:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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my car is lowered 2" all around ... and had alignment done couple of days ago and i didn't need a camber kit ..
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you or anybody else that lowers the car lower than .75 inches will need a camber kit or they will have uneven tire wear I use spc camber kit and it works great ---
tein s techs with 1.5 inch drop
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you or anybody else that lowers the car lower than .75 inches will need a camber kit or they will have uneven tire wear I use spc camber kit and it works great ---
tein s techs with 1.5 inch drop
really i thought it was if you had more tan 1.5 inches you'll need a camber kit. im dropped 1.5 right now on Sparco Lowering springs and no there problems at all...hmmm
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I only dropped 1.3" and I had serious camber problems. I guess ever car is different.
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1.2 inch drop. No camber wear what so ever. with 6-9k miles
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I took my car in for an alignment after I dropped 1.5 in and they told me they could do the fronts but not the rears and that I needed a camber kit. So my camber is a little off in the back still. I can actually see the tires bow out slightly but barely. I havent noticed any tire wear yet.
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I took my car in for an alignment after I dropped 1.5 in and they told me they could do the fronts but not the rears and that I needed a camber kit. So my camber is a little off in the back still. I can actually see the tires bow out slightly but barely. I havent noticed any tire wear yet.
That seems odd. I've only seen the opposite. My friend who is lowered close to two inches needed a camber kit only for the front.
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it is, in fact, different for every car. Also, regarding lowering, Tein's manual says the SS, at maximum extended height, lowers the front 1.6 inches, and the rear 1.7, so regardless of whether or not the rear seems higher to anyone, it may just be.
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i have eibach prokit with kyb agx struts. i didnt need a camber kit up front and only had camber out of spec on the right rear.
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on my car the camber is visibly greater (bottom of the tires are out more than the top) with KYB AGX struts and H&R Sport Springs (rated 1.5" drop around I beleive?)

With the tires wearing, I think this might affect people more so with low profile tires, mine are fine but I'm running all season radials 205/55/r15 on stock rims. I've been runnin around for just about a year now and I've noticed no tire wear on the inside... my old tires pre-alignment had worn signifigantly on the inside BEFORE I lowered my car...fancy that ? I've yet to align my car since I got the suspension put on. It pulls left more now than it did before, but always pulled left after the initial alignment when i noticed tire wear.

can anybody whose seen tire wear place advise on if they're stock / aftermarket low profile tires?
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All 4 of my tires are worn. I can't attribute it to anything. I just changed all the bushings so maybe that was the problem.

My setup is eibach prokit w/ koni adjustable shocks. I had an alignment after my install and everything was within spec.
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Talk about jumping off topic..... I can't understand why you would drop the back .5 more than the front. If you would like an even drop then maybe something like .2 in the rear would be more of an accurate number. I have an even drop and the back sits just a little higher than the front. You really have to look to notice.
As for camber.... I remember the rule being 1.5. The best way to tell is have someone take a look and tell you how much you are out. Some places will check the alignment and charge you half the price because they don't have to change it.
For the luder that stated 2 inch drop with no camber kit or wear..... That is one magical car!

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