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Old 05-03-2019, 04:34 PM   #42 (permalink)
AlWakRa
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He lowered it, he closed the gap between the fenders and tires, because he went with short tires, 25" vs 26.6" , it was very low. I attached the only photos I got for it.



Front upper control arms will give you the ability to change the camber in front, with .5 inch lower, I think it will not be a big change, but you will need it if you want to retain stock alignment or if you needed more negative camber in front for track use, the stock arms are not adjustable.

And I just remembered, you may not need eccentric lockouts at rear if you don't buy rear camber/midlink. It will lock alignment adjustability, at least stock bolts has some adjustability, you can dial it back if you got too much negative camber, but you may face an issue with toe which spc toe bolts could solve it (you will need to make some cutting in subframe)

Everything depends on your alignment after you install the coilovers.
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