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If I drop my car on stock shocks and swift springs are my wheels going to sink in badly looks wise or will the drop not be that dramatic. I

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If I drop my car on stock shocks and swift springs are my wheels going to sink in badly looks wise or will the drop not be that dramatic. I am running 18 inch tires stock specs and dont wanna mess with spacers right now. how will ot look??? Also, will I be able to align my drop decent so my tires don't get torn to pieces
from camber wear?
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Drop the car on the swifts, buy the spacers or new wheels when you can. You will be happy with the Swifts regardless of how it looks right now.

... but save a little extra for rear camber arms to save your tires from too much negative camber! I drove mine without the camber arms for a year. No major issues. Bought new tires so I bought the camber arms too.
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