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Need info on lowering an NA

Old Sep 24, 2012 | 10:23 PM
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Default Need info on lowering an NA

I've been trying to research if lowering my car will cause me to have to adjust the camber or something else. I plan to use H and R springs and understand that I will also need to do a front end alignment but I want to make sure I won't need more than that. Has anyone done this on an NA? I've seen infofor SRT6 models but not sure that applies to an NA.
 
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Old Sep 25, 2012 | 04:13 PM
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Default Re: Need info on lowering an NA

Aside from supercharged engine, rear end gearing, brake size and spring rates, the chassis on the SRT and NA are the same. All the SRT info applies.
 
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Old Sep 25, 2012 | 06:22 PM
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Default Re: Need info on lowering an NA

Originally Posted by Ronideas
I've been trying to research if lowering my car will cause me to have to adjust the camber or something else. I plan to use H and R springs and understand that I will also need to do a front end alignment but I want to make sure I won't need more than that. Has anyone done this on an NA? I've seen infofor SRT6 models but not sure that applies to an NA.
Send maxcichon a PM, his N/A Roadster is lowered.
I don't know what he did on the front, but I do know that he made polished stainless adjustable links for the rear camber .....
 
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