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The Stillen would be a good match for you. The hotchkis may be a little more than you need if you are going to keep it on the street. Yes,
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The Stillen would be a good match for you. The hotchkis may be a little more than you need if you are going to keep it on the street. Yes, you would be perfectly fine swapping sways for the stillen right now.
If you are keeping the height the same...you probably won't need camber arms. You can probably get away with the stock bolts...they had some adjustability that would be about enough for you. If you have to run a little more negative...well as long as its not less than -2 deg...then you should be fine. So If you can get them and keep your setup between 0 and -2 then you should be fine. Im running -2 all around right now and its nice. Going to do -2.25 up front and -2 rear when I get it aligned tomorrow though. |
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