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Originally Posted by 7speed I think the lesson here is, leave your factory suspension alone unless your prepared to upgrade corresponding parts. Pretty much. If you lower your car, replace
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Pretty much. If you lower your car, replace the front and rear camber arms and toe bolts at the same time. That way your labor costs are cheaper, and you only have to pay for the alignment once.
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