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Originally Posted by Trueweltall
Not looking to modify my suspension to where I can't drive it up my driveway or have to get crash bolts or control arms to get a stock alignment.
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Any amount of lowering will cause your camber to be not stock. You will not be able to get stock camber in the front, and without camber bolts you will have to deal with excessive tramlining in the front end of your car on grooved or crowned pavements.
Edit: I should note that the stock range is a huge range. One should not use that as a good reference point... or better yet, figure out a good alignment for your own individual needs. Stock:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11016