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Originally Posted by SPOHN Have you took in consideration of needing a alignment kit also? Coilovers and no drop should maintain the same alignment but you'll want corner balancing. If

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Old 10-05-2011, 05:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Have you took in consideration of needing a alignment kit also?
Coilovers and no drop should maintain the same alignment but you'll want corner balancing. If you start dropping, then there goes another $1000 for all the camber arms and toe-bolts...
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Coilovers and no drop should maintain the same alignment but you'll want corner balancing. If you start dropping, then there goes another $1000 for all the camber arms and toe-bolts...
That's what I think the OP is going for, a drop.
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Yeah I'm aware of the alignment kits needed, this isn't my first time putting coilovers on a vehicle. I was not aware the costs associated were so high though. I came from a '07 Civic Si and the rear camber arms for that were only $200 haha.
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