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I dunno. The front is coming down some more.....and I heard all the horror stories of IS lips being run over and such...... might just play it safe with the "i"
Is there a company that makes rear casters to adjust the camber?
Yeah. But if I were to correct it, I'd have the rear trailing arms bent. Regardless, the camber will get better when the new taller springs go in and the rear is raised about an inch. It is too low right now, looks ghetto.
practially a [repost]
btw, your other thread got [owned]
haha, sorry guys, Rob.....but I guess you can find it in your heart to forgive me. I mean, 4 months then getting it back, what can I do but pic whore it. btw, should I post my pictures from this evening? I think so. Better post it hear rather than start a new thread
The first CCA meeting with my car! Perfect timing.....
p.s. sorry again about getting carried away with threads/pictures......I'm a little excited to have it back.
Your car just looks like mine as it stands, with an i lip on, just slammed to hell with photoshop.
Yeah, but that's the difference, mine's isn't photoshopped. You just dream your ride is low as mine.....well maybe not AS low...... ;)
And what paint did you use for your black grille? And put the Borbets back on! I wanna see that drop on 16's!
I'll hopefully be putting Borbets back on in a month or so. 15" that is......... 8)
My old pictures had my 16" on the same drop, check out my cardomain site for them pictures.
Check appearance, I started a thread for my grille, and will include all the info/pictures. It was Duplicolor Bumper Trim Coating.
do you have the numbers on the camber? l
nope. Maybe in the next month before driving school. I need to have my rear springs changed and the car aligned and new tie rods installed. I'll have them measure before and after raising it an inch in the back.
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