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Old 05-05-2014, 12:54 AM   #15
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There is no camber adjustment with the stock suspension setup. In the front you can run eccentric bolts in the strut to spindle mounts to adjust camber, but the rear has no provision for adjustment.
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Old 05-05-2014, 07:06 AM   #16
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As i said, with this small of a drop, there is no need as camber stays in spec, unless u want to add camber...


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The springs will be fine on your DD. You are only lowering it about an inch so scraping while daily driving shouldn't be an issue unless you drive on roads with hugely uneven surfaces. Generally you will notice a bit of an increase in ride stiffness, but it is not bone chattering or incredibly uncomfortable.

I run coilovers on my DD, 33,000 miles and climbing. I scrape occasionally coming out of my driveway if I do not take it slow (but then again I am lower than you will be) , but it is the only place I do.
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