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i know eibachs offer about .5 to .8 inch drop, intrax about 2, and canucks around 1.5. but whats to low before the camber starts to get too bad? also, does anyone have/heard about the performance of Canucks springs? they are pretty cheap compared to other brands
there's no such thing as too low....
if its laying rockers... its perfect
idk. about the camber though. i think the eibach kit is the best, but intrax sets you down to an awesome stance.
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eibachs best... they offer a rated inch drop actually but also offers incredible handling. too low is over two inches... that's when you'll need to look into camber kits n such... extreme is three inches which might as well be lying on the ground give or take upon the kitted or stock body
but all in all it's about how low you want to go and how careful you are on public roads. there is no such thing as too low on the strip.
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as for camber issues, there are none on j bodies. the strut and knuckle have enough adjustmanet in them that you dont require a camber kit, and the camber change between fully compressed and extended is minimal on a mcpherson strut setup.
i have sprint springs in my car, 1.8" settled to 2". my car has a factory 87 valance on it and it sits 3 3/4" off the ground, and i have no trouble with it.
just rember some manufacturs list their drop at the spring while other list it at the frame.
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ok cool, so no need to worry about camber then. has anyone have or heard anything about the canuck springs? what shocks should i go with to accomadate the springs? bilstiens, KYB, or are there any thing else that offers good performance.... also would going with a thicker sway bar froma cavi z24 help any??
I'll being going with the inch drop once i get my cavy...
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you'll know when its too low, trust me..
Too low is when you can't even go over a speedbump sideways.
I just put eibachs on my car.. and while they advertise 1 inch drop, mine dropped more like 2.5", i can get two fingers between the front tire and fender. I just had it aligned.. no issues with camber.
two fingers? thats about stock i think. Soon as my car is done, its going down down dooowwwnnn!
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i have canuck motorsport springs on my car and i love them... they handle really really well.... and i am running 215 /50/16 3rd gen rims.... car sticks to the road... and no camber issuses
im almost tucking 14's rite now. and i do mean the rim, not tire. bumpers will be 1-3/4" from the ground when i get them on the car. you can never be too low!!!! once i shave out the inner fender wells, i can even drive it that low as long as i am not taking to big of a turn.
used to have the intrax, they were pretty good, handled very well.
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about the camber things, i do remember seeing camber kits, i do beleive they might have just been modified bolts. back to the topic, ive heard that lower than 2" the axles would have issues, i know normal driving probably wouldnt cause an issue but we drive pretty aggressively up here
too low is when u gotta sweep your parking spot so you don't crush a small rock parking....
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OR, the only time you start to experience slight camber issues is around the 4-5 inch mark.... aka air or juice...
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