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Car Not Low Enough
I got a 94 civic with coilovers on it and after the camber kit was installed I thiought I had it at the right height but when it came out of the alignment shop the body was lifted up like a half inch all the way around and I wanted it right on top the wheel.My question is is it safe to lower it more without messing up the cmaber and alignment?
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Re: Car Not Low Enough
Whenever you change the height of the car your camber and toe will change.
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Re: Car Not Low Enough
yea I kinda figured that.. Well the solution I came up with is let the springs settle and it will be better or get bigger rims..
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buy a lifetime alignment plan. Try Discount Tires.
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