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    Thanks for the info mate. Pretty sure the hid level is attached to the shocks/coilovers so shouldn't mess with the arms.

    I will look into that. Thinking i might just raise it for now to see if i can get some positive back.

    Fyi, front is -1, rear is -3. I dont mind but my tyre wear says otherwise.
    Paul // 05 Euro Luxury // Perth // My other car's an S15

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    Ninja turtle Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiblet View Post
    Thanks for the info mate. Pretty sure the hid level is attached to the shocks/coilovers so shouldn't mess with the arms.

    I will look into that. Thinking i might just raise it for now to see if i can get some positive back.

    Fyi, front is -1, rear is -3. I dont mind but my tyre wear says otherwise.
    Front HID leveller is attached to the shock, but the rear is attached to the lower control arm. Have a look, the rear is a pain.

    I'd just get an alignment. Having the car slightly lowered is nice. All you need is something like this to get the rear camber back in (came up on the top of a google search for "CL9 rear camber arm":
    http://www.hard-race.com.au/index.ph...product_id=864
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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