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Yes i used lowering links, they work great. Only thing is the car will randomly adjust .5" depending on the day!!!
I mostly drive it at this height and the roads are really bad where i live.
If i put the car in the raised position it raises about 1.5", which is still low.
Yes i used lowering links, they work great. Only thing is the car will randomly adjust .5" depending on the day!!!
I mostly drive it at this height and the roads are really bad where i live.
If i put the car in the raised position it raises about 1.5", which is still low.
When using the lowering links, does it make it hard for a correct alignment? Why does your car adjust .5"? Does it have to do with sensors in the car?
You car looks great!
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When using the lowering links, does it make it hard for a correct alignment? Why does your car adjust .5"? Does it have to do with sensors in the car?
You car looks great!
Alignment was done recently, it's okay but the camber is pretty bad at this height. .5" is because it keeps trying to adjust but i think its like that no matter what, you only see it more when the car is this low.
Alignment was done recently, it's okay but the camber is pretty bad at this height. .5" is because it keeps trying to adjust but i think its like that no matter what, you only see it more when the car is this low.
I did here that also. if the drop is really drastic, consequently you'll acquire negative camber. nothing a camber kit can fix, otherwise you'll run through tires.