Doubleclutch
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Hi guys, new member here. I have a quick question. Here we go:
I just did the Belltech 2/4 suspension drop with keys and coil kit. I also used the Street shocks and Belltech sway bars.
I noticed when I was pulling the factory keys that the key on the passenger side was not very tight, whereas the driver's side key was very tight and harder to remove. It also took more adjustment to make it match the other side's ride height.
The alignment shop is telling me that there's not enough adjustment to get the camber correct. Is this usually true? Would I be better off with the drop-spindles and keep the factory geometry, or is this an upper a-frame issue that I need to resolve with aftermarket pieces?
Thanks in advance for words of wisdom.
RP
I just did the Belltech 2/4 suspension drop with keys and coil kit. I also used the Street shocks and Belltech sway bars.
I noticed when I was pulling the factory keys that the key on the passenger side was not very tight, whereas the driver's side key was very tight and harder to remove. It also took more adjustment to make it match the other side's ride height.
The alignment shop is telling me that there's not enough adjustment to get the camber correct. Is this usually true? Would I be better off with the drop-spindles and keep the factory geometry, or is this an upper a-frame issue that I need to resolve with aftermarket pieces?
Thanks in advance for words of wisdom.
RP