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Old 5-31-07, 11:52   #31 (permalink)
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when lowering, its best to get a camber kit. but thats only $25ish if i remember correctly. at least something low.
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when lowering, its best to get a camber kit. but thats only $25ish if i remember correctly. at least something low.
When I get K-Sports, I will only drop about an inch or so. No need for anything wild and destructive to my suspension.

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ksports have adjustable camber plates...

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ksports have adjustable camber plates...
Ahh, I see, an added bonus.

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what exactuly is a camber kit? and do you have to have it. im buying about $2000 worth of parts this weekend and suspension is on my list so i have to see if i need to add another $25 to my total

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figured id bump an old thread instead of starting a new one......dont think im hijacking but....

how long can one expect stock struts to last with say a 1.5" drop? i want to run with some lowering springs on my stock struts for a while, probably around 10-20K miles. right now the struts have just over 90K miles. im hoping they will hold up that long. any first hand experience or good advice appreciated

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