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OP, just so you know, installation and parts if you lower it with the Swift springs is going to run you about $1,000, give or take. That includes, springs, rear
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OP, just so you know, installation and parts if you lower it with the Swift springs is going to run you about $1,000, give or take. That includes, springs, rear camber arms and bolts, full alignment, and installation cost. You might be able to get away without the rear camber kit, but it's not going to be back to spec. It's close though and some people like a bit more camber. Honestly, save your cash on this and spend it on the wheels.
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