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Old 11-04-2006, 10:39 AM   #1
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Can I go lower or will I need RUCAs? S14

Currently I am sitting a bit high, I didn't want to slam the car too much until I knew I could get around (it's my daily driver). I am on KTS coilovers about 1cm of preload in the front, 0 in the rear. Kazama tie rod ends and upgraded inners. SPL Parts tension rods....the rear is pretty much stock save Greg Dupree subframe spacers.

It's currently 1.5" lower in the front and .5" lower in the rear. I just swapped from 235/45's to 235/40's so I have another 1/2" of wheel gap.

I want to go down another full inch in the front and rear...that will leave me about 1" of wheel gap.

My alignment:
Front:
Camber: -2.0 deg
Caster: about +7
Toe: 0.0mm
Rear:
Camber: -1.25 deg
Caster: not sure what it ended up at
Toe: 0.5mm in

I know I am pretty close to full adjustment in the rear.

Total drop will be 2.5" up front and 1.5" rear.

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