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Old 07-26-2007, 07:11 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by porsche986spyder
I see 2 factors comming into play here. 1) how low are your going exactly? 1.5" or 2", etc...??? 2) What size rims are you using and what is the rims offset from the center of the cars hub? These 2 will be different from most everyones car, so many different people will have more than one answer for their car having or not having enough negitive camber. It all just depends on your setup.
I have 18" Kinesis rims with 285/35/18 ttires, the hight to the top of the rear wheel well is aprox. 25.75". I don't know what the stock height is supposed to be, but it appears that the lowering was done by just installing lowering springs, but I am not sure how I would know for sure.
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