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JB_90LX50
08-19-2009, 01:26 AM
As some of you know by now (or by my screen name :lol1:) I've got a 1990 LX 5.0. The car does not appear to have ever been lowered. However, It looks like the front wheels have camber issues. I looked at the factory plates and it looks like they are adjusted as far as they can (which isn't much with factory plates) Is this a common issue? should I buy a set of camber plates?? Is so whats a good affordable set?
As always Thanks:thumbsup1:
Josh
nitrostangracin
08-19-2009, 07:00 AM
Would be somewhat odd to have Camber Issues if the car is not lowered. However, it is very possible. UPR would be your most economical that I offer. I also Sell Steeda and maximum Motorsports. Let me know which you might want and PM me for price.
JB_90LX50
08-19-2009, 09:16 AM
PM sent.:thumbsup1:
I noticed the other day when my car was setting beside my cousins car it did seem to appear to be sitting a hair lower. But the guy I bought it from told me it had never been lowered.
I'm not sure, maybe just my front shocks springs need to be replaced??
Any have (or had) this problem.
thanks again guys.
Josh
Notch93
08-19-2009, 01:30 PM
You never know if someone put springs in it or not, some time in the past. A set of CC plates can't hurt, it will give them more adjustably when they align it.
If you want the best, go with Maximum Motorsports.:yes1:
JB_90LX50
08-19-2009, 02:40 PM
Thanks:thumbsup1:
I was talking to a friend of mine and he told me I may need to look at my Front coil springs and struts. Could that be a possiblility?? The car is hellabad on bumps, I just thought is was my worn crappy tires.:lol1: Maybe it is the coils and struts.
Thanks
Josh
Notch93
08-19-2009, 02:46 PM
Could very well be the struts, if they're shot. Just took off the factory struts on my car, and changed them with Strange 10 ways. 100% different ride with the new struts, bumps were hell with the original old struts.:thumbsdown1:
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