Couldn't seem to confirm this anywhere so I'm going to go ahead and ask it. My car is not currently running, goes in for the swap on Tuesday. Anyways, I was going to just get the shop to put on the suspension for $200 but I'm thinking since I have a few days of spare time, why not do it myself?
Anyways my question:
I read somewhere on this site (can't find specific thread) that you're supposed to drive your car right after installing your suspension so it can set properly. Unfortunately my car (like I said) isn't currently running, so I cannot do that. Should I install the suspension or just wait and let the shop do it?
Also, second Q is: Do I need a camber kit for my car? I've got the H&R Race springs (2.2"f/2.0"r) and I'm thinking that the camber or control arm is going to rub the wheel :/
Thanks
Anyways my question:
I read somewhere on this site (can't find specific thread) that you're supposed to drive your car right after installing your suspension so it can set properly. Unfortunately my car (like I said) isn't currently running, so I cannot do that. Should I install the suspension or just wait and let the shop do it?
Also, second Q is: Do I need a camber kit for my car? I've got the H&R Race springs (2.2"f/2.0"r) and I'm thinking that the camber or control arm is going to rub the wheel :/
Thanks
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