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Old 10-12-2009, 11:26 PM   #1
1pony2go
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i got an 05 w/4literv6 and want to drop about 1and a half to 2" in front and 2 and a half to 3" in the rear. I got 17" wheels with pzero's and after adding weight to all four corners these distances seem to be okay for me. The car is a weekender and only sees pavement other than the trip from my place on a dirt road to the highway which is pretty decent and only a half mile(10 minutes at idle). The thing already rides rougher than my trucks so i figure it can't get much worse. who makes what i need to get this done?
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Old 10-13-2009, 12:56 AM   #2
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What you're going to need.......

-Springs (recommend the Eibach Sportline)
-Dampers (recommend the Eibach or Tokico ones)
-Camber Bolts OR Plates (recommend the Steeda Camber Plates)
-Adjustable Track Bar (recommend the adjustable Steeda one)
OPTIONAL:
-bump steer kit (again, Steeda makes a nice set)
-an alignment (camber will need adjustment and toe will be slightly changed)

Don't forget to trim the bumpstops.

Let me know if you need any additional help.
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