New to modding, looking for answers

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hello! I'm a noob when it comes to modding ( I have never modded any of my car ). I recently just copped an RS for myself and ever since - Ive been thinking of lowering my car mainly for aesthetic, im also looking at getting new wheels for it.

I just want to ask- if I lower my car with Eibach lowering springs, do I need a camber kit for it? only looking at 1-2" drop or if I decide to go for BR coils would I also need a camber kit for it? sorry for nooby questions
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hello! I'm a noob when it comes to modding ( I have never modded any of my car ). I recently just copped an RS for myself and ever since - Ive been thinking of lowering my car mainly for aesthetic, im also looking at getting new wheels for it.

I just want to ask- if I lower my car with Eibach lowering springs, do I need a camber kit for it? only looking at 1-2" drop or if I decide to go for BR coils would I also need a camber kit for it? sorry for nooby questions
Hey man grats on your Rs :D , Camber adjustment will depend on what size wheels you'll be running . I have 17 x 8 + 32 work wheels and i didn't have to touch the camber although i do have adjustable front camber top BC coil overs . We hadf a member who had to adjust his camber big time because he was running 18' rims +22 offset! it just depends how crazy you want to go . Make sure you join the Victorian Honda club on Facebook.
Moonlgiht Racing Australia can sort your suspension stuff for you .
 
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