Photos Official Lowered Sedan Pics Thread.. :)

C 2

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what are you lowered on?

Function/Form type 2 coilovers. I know a few people that work there and they used my car as text fitment. They didn't go ahead w production but they completed the set they used for my car. So they are a "prototype". I went ahead and lowered it as far as they go and I added a 20mm spacer all around.
 

PinoyHonda

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Here's mine. dropped with Eibach pro kit on stock shocks. With 16 inch rims on stock all seasons tire. No wheel alignment yet.
 

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Asteezy88

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finally official lowered sedan :D need help finding a camber kit for under 2 bills please cause my car pulls in all directions on the freeway :/ i hear godspeed isnt the best buy hey input will help
car1.jpg car2.jpg
 

Dar-Dar

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Tire rack has SPC rear camber arms for $212 shipped.
Those are the steel version which are the heavy ones. They still work the same way, but they are definitely one the very heavy side.
 

A. G. Pym

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I'll be the obvious guy. Have you tried just getting an alignment? You shouldn't need camber correction at that height. If you were slammed in the weeds maybe but I would get a good alignment before you opt for camber arms. A good shop should be able to get your car tracking straight without the aftermarket arms.
 

Nomar06

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I'll be the obvious guy. Have you tried just getting an alignment? You shouldn't need camber correction at that height. If you were slammed in the weeds maybe but I would get a good alignment before you opt for camber arms. A good shop should be able to get your car tracking straight without the aftermarket arms.

Depends on what spring/suspension he went with. I am going with H&R springs and getting camber arms in the rear and camber bolts in the front. Mainly to get a more aggressive camber settings rather than stock but still would be recommended to get camber arms and bolts for some/most springs.
 
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