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Camber Kit for the drop?
Getting ready to order Progress lowering springs and Tokico struts. Do I need to purchase a cambering kit? If so, +-1 degree or +-2 kit?
Also, ctamotorsports.com sells aftermarket polyurethane bushings...is that worth it? I have a friend that put the Sprint springs on his zx2. He didn't use a camber kit and says that his tires wear fine and look vertically str8. I have cheap korean tires on my rims so the last thing I wanna do is eat them up in 5,000 miles! I can't wait to get the car lowered! I've never ridden in a lowered Zx2, but I'm hoping that besides looks, the handling will be MUCH better... For those of you that have, how much of a diff. does it make? Thanks for the help! |
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Re: Camber Kit for the drop?
you dont need teh chanber kit and the bushings kick as, S/R's have them stock.
i have a stock S/R (tokico struts and Eibach 1in drop springs and bushing kit) damn i love it |
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