Lowering...How does it effect camber?
Does anyone know what the stock number is? and what it would roughly be with a 1.25" drop? Is it adjustable? if so, how?
Also, would a camber kit even be necessary with a 1.25" drop? I have seen and heard yes and no. I am going to leave the stock 16" rims on for now until I can get more funds to buy new wheels.
Thanks for the advice and help!
Also, would a camber kit even be necessary with a 1.25" drop? I have seen and heard yes and no. I am going to leave the stock 16" rims on for now until I can get more funds to buy new wheels.
Thanks for the advice and help!
I am very doubtful that you will need a camber kit since that is a small drop. If you go for a lower drop you may need it. For me, I needed a camber kit for the rear when I used to have Neuspeed Sports which is a 1.75 front and 1.5 rear drop.
Originally posted by The Dude
get an alignment, then think about a camber kit
(i wish i could get an alignment though, my cars been dropped for 5 days now and not driven
)
get an alignment, then think about a camber kit
(i wish i could get an alignment though, my cars been dropped for 5 days now and not driven
)
Originally posted by evolution
You're supposed to wait a week after a drop to get an alignment.
BUt if the drop is no less than 1.5", you don't even need alignment.
You're supposed to wait a week after a drop to get an alignment.
BUt if the drop is no less than 1.5", you don't even need alignment.
Anytime you get major suspension work done on the car you should get an alignment, Cmaber might not be off from the drop, but toe in could be and that will rip the inner part of your tires up into metal shreads 100X faster than camber would.
Drop it, get an alignment, print out the specs of the alignment and post em up for us. We'll give you a better answer, but as of right now for a drop of 95%, you most likely ill not need a camber kit.
Originally posted by EliteAccord
All you need to do is drive around the block after you put on the lowering spring and shock. This should let the spring and everything settle to where it feels most comfortable. Then get the alignment. No need to wait for it to settle.
All you need to do is drive around the block after you put on the lowering spring and shock. This should let the spring and everything settle to where it feels most comfortable. Then get the alignment. No need to wait for it to settle.


