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Just Had Fg Lowered, Few Questions?


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Hey fellas

Had my car lowered at penrith wholesale suspension yesterday, car looks good an great service from the guys down there, deffinently recomend them to anyone!

I dont no much about the whole suspendion and wheel allignment side of thins, car is on ssl fromt and sssl rear, I have noticed that im not sure what its called? Camber, toe?

Anyway when u look at car from the front the wheels are on a rather decent lean the top is tucked in and the bottoms are sticking out a little!

Is this normal from lowering the car?

Do I need to buy/ fit anything else to fix the problem?

Cheers guys

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Yeah they did, but I have no idea about correct specs?

Shouldnt they not let it go if it wasnt?

Is it bad for the car/tyres etc?

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Camber will wear out the inner of the tires quicker.

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Did you get a print out of the alignment results? There is not much to adjust on a FG for an alignment, just toe, front and rear, no camber or caster. Chances are you are right on the limit of the "recommended" specs. IMO camber and caster kit for the front and camber bush for the rear will help extend the life of your tyres and help pay for itself over time.

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Did you get a print out of the alignment results? There is not much to adjust on a FG for an alignment, just toe, front and rear, no camber or caster. Chances are you are right on the limit of the "recommended" specs. IMO camber and caster kit for the front and camber bush for the rear will help extend the life of your tyres and help pay for itself over time.

Ditto. I got shims put in the front to fix mine and tyres have lasted 15,000 more than the last set so far

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Nope never got a print out :/

They did have a few hassles doing it, they installed the wrong springs all round by mistake!

And it didnt lower it harldy at all, this was at lunchtime , so almosy time to knock off, then then had to redo it all, then the rears still wernt right

So by the end of if they were all working on my car, maybe they were in a hurry to get out of there?

I dont blame them I felt sorry for the poor guys!

I will up load a few photos for u in a minute!

Is this camber kit or wateva pricey? $$$

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there is some adjustment with the stock stuff so you may need need the cambur kit, but if yours exceeds the adjustment range then you need it, did you see them check the alignment at all

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yeah I seen them doing the allignment, didnt take very long though, maybe because it was the 2nd or 3rd time they had already done it haha?

here a photo how it sits now!

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