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Correct Lowering Procedure


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ok so ive read most of the topics which include info about lowering your ride but im yet to come across a safe answer.......so far sl front and ssl rears with koni adjustables are the safe way to go but are there any other minor parts I should be looking at replacing or keeping an eye on...I dont want to get myself into a money pit here im only looking at spend around $1500 on the suspension.

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is that it just camber kit.....cause ive heard of people having trouble with tailshaft...bushes etc etc

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Speak to Pat. He will sort you out! I got bilsteins and springs from him. He will look after you

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There will be no issues with the tail shaft as the diff sits in a cradle and does not move

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I'm looking at a set of Sport shocks and SL's all round (I'm not a big fan of having the car sit flat), but will also be doing the centre dif bush, all the bump stops, and then a few front end bushes.

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cheers guys, yer I just read some stuff on SennaT's topics looks like he has some coilovers I can get my hands on for around the price im looking at :D

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