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Old 04-22-2014, 08:42 PM   #1
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Sportlines + stock LCA. How will it look?

I will be driving my DD with stock rear LCAs for around 2 weeks with the sportlines. I understand I will get a negative camber around -2.0 but I wont be able to get proper rear lcas for around 2 weeks from now. How will it look? Bad? good? or hardly noticable?

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Old 04-22-2014, 09:04 PM   #2
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It'll be noticeable, but not terrible by any means.
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Post a picture, I may be running the same
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youll be fine for 2wks
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I would also like to see a pic if possible but since its only temporary for me I'll just go for it and provide the pic by end of this week Thanks guys.

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Been running this for about 8000 miles with no negative impact to the tires and really isn't that noticeable. Two weeks won't hurt anything.
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Been running this for about 8000 miles with no negative impact to the tires and really isn't that noticeable. Two weeks won't hurt anything.
That's springs only?
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Found a better side profile.
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That's springs only?
Yep, sportline on stock shocks. No camber correction.
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Won't be bad at all - if anything leave it and add some negative camber to the front (camber bolts), a bit of an aggressive look. Just make sure to get it aligned though, your toe can change and that will increase your tire wear quite a bit.
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I have read several people have blown their stock shocks, I'm guessing its too Much stress? But here you are at 8000miles no issues ?
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That doesnt look bad at all. Ill be good for 2 weeks. Who knows I might keep it like that.

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Rear needs a spacer badly
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I have read several people have blown their stock shocks, I'm guessing its too Much stress? But here you are at 8000miles no issues ?


My shocks hadn't blown, but the lack of shock travel certainly is evident on rougher roads. My new FA500s are certainly smoother.
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