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Caster/Cambers Needed after Lowering?

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Old 09-27-2005, 04:07 AM
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Default Caster/Cambers Needed after Lowering?

I installed an Eibach Pro-Kit on my 02 GT Convertible two weeks ago. I "had" to use spring compressors. After settling in, the front has dropped about the 1.3" as advertised and the rear dropped about 1.2", not quite the 1.4" as advertised. I'm pretty happy with the looks.

I haven't noticed any steering/tracking problems. I am running tires that will need to be replaced this winter, so I can't tell if there are any wear problems. How important is it to get an alignment, and will the caster/camber stuff be required?
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Default RE: Caster/Cambers Needed after Lowering?

It wont wear that fast anyway man. You should let you springs set for about a month, & take your car to get an alignment done. The pro-kit drops approx. 1.5in, so you will be okay w/out caste/camber plates. Anything more than I'd say get them.
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