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4DrTeg
08-01-2008, 05:26 PM
well heres the thing the last car i had i had dropped the front with no name coilovers and camber kits, didnt noe it but it ate the **** out of my tires, now im getting a new car and want to do it again how can i prevent this with out getting a professional to do it?
tank500999
08-01-2008, 05:44 PM
buy name brand spring or coil over, and shocks. also get an adjustable camber kit and you should be good.
and get a good alignment... Its not rocket science...
9ussy
08-02-2008, 02:43 AM
buy name brand spring or coil over, and shocks. also get an adjustable camber kit and you should be good.
x2 and
Get some professional to do an alignment... my car wasn't dropped but it ate on the outside of the tire... for about 80 or so bux i had it align'd and it was all good again.. :goodjob:
9ussy
08-02-2008, 02:50 AM
also you can't really align the car by looking.. well you can.. but....... it can look align'd but it really won't be accurate.. it'll only be accurate to the eye.. i think :thinking:.. learned it in Auto class.. :D
4DrTeg
08-02-2008, 02:58 PM
and get a good alignment... Its not rocket science...
umm never said it was just wondering wat other options i have ty
metric149
08-04-2008, 11:18 AM
well heres the thing the last car i had i had dropped the front with no name coilovers and camber kits, didnt noe it but it ate the **** out of my tires, now im getting a new car and want to do it again how can i prevent this with out getting a professional to do it?
it depends on how you drive
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