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Originally Posted by Marcusz Ok its all over, my orders are done,305 re11 $500 each,H&R 20 mm and 25mm $ 420 shipped to my door,and swift spec R sport springs

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Old 03-07-2013, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok its all over, my orders are done,305 re11 $500 each,H&R 20 mm and 25mm $ 420 shipped to my door,and swift spec R sport springs $ 400 ,all i got to do now is wait
THIS, I like! Looking forward to pics.

oh, by the way, you may want to order the SPC or SPL rear camber arms and toe bolts to get the rear camber and toe back in line....
You don't want premature wear on those meaty tires.....
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THIS, I like! Looking forward to pics.

oh, by the way, you may want to order the SPC or SPL rear camber arms and toe bolts to get the rear camber and toe back in line....
You don't want premature wear on those meaty tires.....
Nah, he should be close enough with such a minor drop the swifts give.
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Nah, he should be close enough with such a minor drop the swifts give.
EXCEPT, the larger the tire, the more pronounced the camber. The insides of his 305's are going to see a lot of wear compared to the outsides. See my pic below

I added camber arms to correct the -2.8 back to a more reasonable -1.2


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