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Sweet. How was the camber after lowering ?
Too early for me to notice the wear and tear. I've lowered my tc on lowering springs before with a 2 inch drop and I didn't experience any camber issues at all. The sportlines gave me about a 1.5 inch drop leaving a finger and half in between tire and fender so I don't anticipate anything crazy with cambers.
 


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Installed my Pro-Kit. Not too low. Just ordered my 18x9's with a +34 offset. Should fit pretty much the same as what I have now, which is stock plus 25mm spacers all-around.

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So I have a sport as well and I'm thinking bout lowering it. I am new to this so I'm completely clueless. What are some things that I need to be aware of before doing this? Any issues after the lowering? also the area I live in is coal country so many pot holes.
 

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So I have a sport as well and I'm thinking bout lowering it. I am new to this so I'm completely clueless. What are some things that I need to be aware of before doing this? Any issues after the lowering? also the area I live in is coal country so many pot holes.
Interested in this knowledge as well! First timer as well :)
 

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So I have a sport as well and I'm thinking bout lowering it. I am new to this so I'm completely clueless. What are some things that I need to be aware of before doing this? Any issues after the lowering? also the area I live in is coal country so many pot holes.
For one, cost. Because your not experienced with this, installation will run u anywhere between $200-400. Most will recommend an alignment afterwards which is around $100. Then depending on how low you go, u might need a rear camber kit when u do the alignment which is another $200-300. Of course this doesn't include the cost of the springs.
 

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Eibach sportline springs with 19 inch rims , 245/35/19 tires perfect fit 19x8.5 all around and 35 offset

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OoOoooo, thats nice! Fam! i have a sedan but its prolly similar. Can u take a picture of the gap? sideways straight? i need to decide if i need coils or springs. Thank you!
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