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Old 05-11-2004, 02:08 AM
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H&R 1.5/1.2 drop need camber with 18s?

hi, ive got an 01 accord coupe with 18s i was looking at lowering it with h&r sport springs(no shox) will it be a good ride and will i need a front a real camber.. i want no tire wear at all.. anybody with a similar set up>?
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Old 05-11-2004, 03:34 AM
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Re: H&R 1.5/1.2 drop need camber with 18s?

im sure that drop wouldnt need camber kits. ppl say u need them when u go near 2" and lower drops. I have a 1.25" drop and dont need camber kits. My drop isnt really noticeable too. Honestly i think a 1.5 drop wont need camber kits. Just make sure u get an alignment right after u do the drop.
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Re: H&R 1.5/1.2 drop need camber with 18s?

yo , my friend has a 2000 accord v8 with 18 in rims and also lowered it and he said that if yor going to lower or change to bigger rims a camber kit should be installed cuz if not now ur tires will wear out faster w/o them later on
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Old 05-13-2004, 07:23 AM
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Re: Re: H&R 1.5/1.2 drop need camber with 18s?

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I dropped my Accord with teh same springs. I have a set of 17's on my Accord. The ride will be fine. Make sure you get an alignment around 2 weeks after you drop it. The springs should be settled by then
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