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Hello Been searching for a while but have not been able to find a concrete answer on this. I am going with air suspension Airlift 3P, and would like to
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Hello
Been searching for a while but have not been able to find a concrete answer on this. I am going with air suspension Airlift 3P, and would like to know if I will need camber arms, toe bolts, or any other supporting mod, or if I can keep all of these other components stock? None of the videos I've seen talk about this and I haven't been able to find a thread where this is discussed. I had a 350z previously, and was lowered on springs, and I broke my front bumper 4 or 5 times in a 10 year span, and that cost me over $3k in repairs, so a static drop is something I'd rather avoid if ultimately I might end up spending the same amount as the airlift kit on fixing my bumper, which is the amuse bumper and it's already lower than stock. As for my driving style, my Z is a weekend car that is garaged most of the days and only sees a few dozen miles a month. I have no plans of tracking the car or driving hard. Thanks for all the help |
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