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Old 06-29-2017, 05:27 PM   #5
geetee
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I don't see the point of doing it that way though if you are doing lowering springs.....front's are so easy. If you are replacing the struts only i guess it's easier this way as camber/toe will not change with the top camber plate is stationary. If you install lowering springs, camber/toe changes so...no point of leaving the plates in place. You'd want the plates out to inspect for any cracks....

I only lowered the front as I wanted the rake and rear height was fine. I went with vogland springs as it was the cheapest.
Jack both front side up and do it the "common" way and it seriously doesn't take more than a couple hours.
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