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Old 03-03-2007, 09:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need some good camber kit to use with tein s tech springs!

Thanks for your help in advance..

I need the front and the back, do you gys think i will need new shocks? if i lower it with tein s tech?
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Old 03-03-2007, 09:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Won't need the front. You can get Skunk2 or SPC - check out our site sponsors if you're ready to buy. You should get new shocks but I don't believe any are out right now.

Personally, I would go with some coilovers. But to each their own.
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Old 03-03-2007, 11:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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no need for new shocks... i'm actually amazed by how the stockies are holding up w/ the lowering springs. the stocks i think are stiff enough to last for a while. just don't drive like crazy and you'll be fine.
also, i was told that koni's will be out by mid-year.
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Old 03-04-2007, 02:10 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Won't need the front. You can get Skunk2 or SPC - check out our site sponsors if you're ready to buy. You should get new shocks but I don't believe any are out right now.

Personally, I would go with some coilovers. But to each their own.
So if i buy a coilover set i will not need shocks or camber kits?

if so what will be the best set of coilover for the R18? remember i have 18 inch rims..
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So if i buy a coilover set i will not need shocks or camber kits?

if so what will be the best set of coilover for the R18? remember i have 18 inch rims..
shcoks arent out. and yes you will need REAR camber arms
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So if i buy a coilover set i will not need shocks or camber kits?

if so what will be the best set of coilover for the R18? remember i have 18 inch rims..
shcoks arent out. and yes you will need REAR camber arms
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So if i buy a coilover set i will not need shocks or camber kits?

if so what will be the best set of coilover for the R18? remember i have 18 inch rims..
You won't need shocks but you will need camber arms.
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So if i buy a coilover set i will not need shocks or camber kits?

if so what will be the best set of coilover for the R18? remember i have 18 inch rims..
Depends how much you're willing to spend.

If I had the cash, I'd get Tein SS's
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i like the spc
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