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#1
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I decided to sell my intake and am going to get H&R Sport Springs. All my friends that have dropped their cars said that dropping your car without good shocks or camber kits will leave un-even tear on your tires. So should I get the camber kit or new shocks? Is there a difference? Please help!!!! I'm a nooooooooob
#2
hey man i've had the sports springs on the stock shocks for over a year and logged 15000 miles with them without a problem. just make sure you get an alignment soon after u get them installed supposedly a week or 2 to give them time to settle.
#3
Originally posted by fastcarz3
hey man i've had the sports springs on the stock shocks for over a year and logged 15000 miles with them without a problem. just make sure you get an alignment soon after u get them installed supposedly a week or 2 to give them time to settle.
hey man i've had the sports springs on the stock shocks for over a year and logged 15000 miles with them without a problem. just make sure you get an alignment soon after u get them installed supposedly a week or 2 to give them time to settle.
#4
I have the sport springs aslo with the stock shocks and no camber kit. I waited 2 weeks and got her aligned. Every thing was perfectly fine except I had a small amount of toe in either the front or the rear (can't remember) but it was not enough to worry about. I just rotate my tires slightly eariler than normal.
SPORT SPRINGS WITH STOCK SHOCKS AND NO CAMBER KIT IS.....SAFE
SPORT SPRINGS WITH STOCK SHOCKS AND NO CAMBER KIT IS.....SAFE
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