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Originally Posted by Annapols2Gs-t
but i think the question really is, will we have to adjust the camber kits every time we adjust the height? I'm assuming its a yes but maybe if we set the camber at 0 at the higher of the heights we want then when we lower it we could get it to be about that -1.50. am I correct in my assumptions?
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Yes you will!
Personally I don't understand the fact of coilovers and camber kits, unless you can keep the coils at the exact specs all the time, your going to throw your camber off everytime you adjust your ride. Me personally everytime I go to get my camber adjusted I not only pay 40 bucks, but I have to take off front bumper, foglights, side skirts, different rims, and then drive to the place illegally, then go home and repeat process. All because my car is already too low.
Coils also offer a crappy ride (yes I've bought as a cheap alternative to get car higher then when I bought it). To me their just not worth it but its anyones opinion everyone is intitled to their own opinion. Coilover shock setup, now that is a different story that includes a few hundred extra bucks.