Abilor
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Hey folks!
I've done a lot of jobs on cars over the years, but not a lot of suspension work. I added Eibach lowering springs on my Mazdaspeed 3, didn't understand I needed major alignment, and ruined some tires over it. Not my finest moment.
Admitting ignorance, I have several suspension mods in my garage waiting to be installed, as we all wait for tuning to come along (ohhh, to tune LTH from Kooks...). The mods are:
Thanks!!
Abilor
I've done a lot of jobs on cars over the years, but not a lot of suspension work. I added Eibach lowering springs on my Mazdaspeed 3, didn't understand I needed major alignment, and ruined some tires over it. Not my finest moment.
Admitting ignorance, I have several suspension mods in my garage waiting to be installed, as we all wait for tuning to come along (ohhh, to tune LTH from Kooks...). The mods are:
- Steeda Sway Bars
- Steed Stop the Hop Street Enthusiast kit
- Pedders Xtreme Coilovers
- Pedders Camber plates.
- Will the strut tower hole need to be cut, or can a technician adjust the Pedders camber plates through stock hole?
- If I lower the front 1", and rear 1.5", will the tech be able to bring the alignment into compliance with a slightly negative camber? This is desirable, no?
- Will I need additional alignment after the Stop the Hop kit and sway bars install?
- What am I not thinking of that I should be?
Thanks!!
Abilor
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