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I've looked around and I've read things such as the Stance LCA's require to have coilovers fitted. Now which LCA's are good for cars with air ride? |
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Those only have about +/-2 degrees of adjustment. Depending on your wheel setup, it might not be enough if you are going to get huge/wide/low offset wheels and need extreme camber. |
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It is "required" because it changes the mounting point of the suspension so it lowers the car, which would make the rear of a stock-unadjustable suspension be lower in the rear aka not match the front. They will work fine with airbags as long as you have a reasonable range of adjustment. They lower an extra 60mm.
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2.0 lowers 60mm No mention of how much adjustment, but it should be good for 5-6+ negative camber plus about 3 degrees natural camber, should net close to 8-9, maybe you can email them and ask. I don't know why you would want more than that, it makes for a pretty stupid(in a bad way) setup. I would advise you to worry more about finding the perfect offset/widths, inner bag clearance, and a good tire size/brand that stretches good. Racer x upper control arm is also an option(+lca) if you need 10+ camber
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-10? -7? Please, be more sensible with camber (and drop). Imho it's plain stupid if you willingly choose to do that even knowing that it will make car worse. And it won't even look cool in eyes of anyone whose opinion should be valued, rather contrary - it would make them think that car owner is stupid poser that pays to make car worse.
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-7 you'll need to change to adjustable toe arms as well you want -7 in front? |
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. Like I mentioned before, I would worry more about finding the perfect wheel widths/offsets, inner bag clearance, and the right tire and size that stretches good.
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Check out the aggressive wheel thread. That sounds like what you're looking for, and those guys have a whole lot of information about fitting wheels into the wheel wells with heavy camber.
From memory, you'll need some custom parts to achieve the camber you're looking for. RacerX Fabrication makes them. Adjustable front control arms, adjustable rear upper control arms, etc... |
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You cant go wrong with SPC LCA. I Daily and track them. No problem at all. But now part out comes, if your looking for one. I can take out mine, cause if not it will comes with the trade in.
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Already buying through AZP with install included in price, so I think I'll pass, especially cause they probably ordered one for me already. Thanks tho, appreciate it.
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