Picture day for our Toaster
Even with coilovers your gonna have to reset the alignment. The rear toe will be f***d up and you really can't "re-align" that.
I know that www.onetongarage.com has the rear camber shims that correct the toe form running negative camber but other than that the rear in not adjustable.
In fact we have a basically static front end too. Only the front toe can be adjusted unless you get coilovers with a camber mount. So to make a long story short, when you drop the box your gonna need to re-align it no matter what, so don't make that a factor just drop it so you get the look you want. Then re-align it and make sure to rotate your tires.
I know that www.onetongarage.com has the rear camber shims that correct the toe form running negative camber but other than that the rear in not adjustable.
In fact we have a basically static front end too. Only the front toe can be adjusted unless you get coilovers with a camber mount. So to make a long story short, when you drop the box your gonna need to re-align it no matter what, so don't make that a factor just drop it so you get the look you want. Then re-align it and make sure to rotate your tires.
Yea, they handle like ****. All show no go.
My sugestion is to get coilovers if you can afford, if not get Tanabe df210's or Goldlines's if you want 2" or so drop, if that's too extreme get some Tein S-Tech which is more around 1.5". anything else you can always PM me.
Peace!
My sugestion is to get coilovers if you can afford, if not get Tanabe df210's or Goldlines's if you want 2" or so drop, if that's too extreme get some Tein S-Tech which is more around 1.5". anything else you can always PM me.
Peace!
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