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Don't just lower the car, the camber / castor settings will get screwed up, get castor / camber kits and lowered springs / shocks (or if your keen to spend the cash - a set of coil overs). Whiteline works package does a good job and has everything you need.

BTW: Adjustable Coil overs are great but it is not a case of just pressing a button to adjust them - there is a bit of work and know how involved (if you want to do it properly) so you will find you will not be doing that much adjustment even if you do have coil overs.

if you want even tyre wear get yourself a camber/castor kit even if your just going to put springs in it <---- (the shocks will blow soOn after however)

i've been looking @ doing this to my car for some time now ... but i'm waitin till i have the dosh to do it properly.

When I bought my car it was lowered an 1" with a KYB climb gear package and was going though tyres like mad so after a bit of research I found that the adjustment in stock cambers was just enough to give a good alignment without going the adjustable stuff and at the same time I had pineapples and nolathane bushes fitted which improved handling considerably, my next step is to find a good sway bar for the rear.

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