asteadydecline
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I don't have the money for the camber kit. That's one of the reasons I thought option 1 looked like a better choice.
Dont need the camber kit, just an alignment (and you may not even need that).I don't have the money for the camber kit. That's one of the reasons I thought option 1 looked like a better choice.
Once you lower it your car with coilovers the alignment angles are all changed.Dont need the camber kit, just an alignment (and you may not even need that).
Ive been dropped for a long time now, didnt install a camber kit, and there hasnt been any sign of uneven tire wear whatsoever.
After you put your coilovers on take it for a dive on the highway and if it doesnt pull in either direction then dont even worry about the alignment.
When I dropped my DA, I installed cambers and when I took the car to get alligned, it deffinately needed them. I never installed extended ball joints though. What will happen if I don't. Seems to ride really nice right now.Once you lower it your car with coilovers the alignment angles are all changed.
With a DA, camber and caster get thrown way out once you lower the vehicle. Not to mention the change in the height of the roll centers do not change in direct proportion to the center of gravity.(thus the need for extended ball joints).
I don't care what you say about your DC, if you lower a DA, the tire's get wear( due to the camber being mis-aligned) and your alignment is thrown out(you can't adjust the caster and camber setting much with the stock set up, hence the need for a camber kit). This I know from first hand experience lowering my car and aligning it myself.
To properly lower a car you need a camber kit and extended ball joints. Can you drive the car without them, yes but it will eat tires.
OP, if you can't afford a camber kit now, don't worry about it. Just save up and get one when you can. You should get the car lined up as much as they cn using the stock adjustments though.
It will ride ok, it's just that the suspension geometry will be off though.When I dropped my DA, I installed cambers and when I took the car to get alligned, it deffinately needed them. I never installed extended ball joints though. What will happen if I don't. Seems to ride really nice right now.