spring question

rdmp5!!

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Alrighty all you senior p5ers, i am going to be installing loweing springs soon (dropzone) and i need to know if the stock shocks are ok to keep on. also, will there be any camber or alignment issues? appreciate any help. and how bout some rep points people? (p5red) (five-0)
 
I lowered with Eibach springs, but if I had the money and could do it again, I would have gotten coilovers with adjustable spring heights to replace the struts too.



rdmp5!! said:
Alrighty all you senior p5ers, i am going to be installing loweing springs soon (dropzone) and i need to know if the stock shocks are ok to keep on. also, will there be any camber or alignment issues? appreciate any help. and how bout some rep points people? (p5red) (five-0)
 
I would say that if the springs are not more than say about 30% [that's just a guess] stiffer than OEM, and the drop is as little as possible, then the OEM shocks might be fine.

And rep points are usually awarded for contributions. At least I hope so.
 
Will MP3 Springs require camber kits for proper alignment? Sorry to thread jack, but I'm considering it....
 
rdmp5!! said:
Alrighty all you senior p5ers, i am going to be installing loweing springs soon (dropzone) and i need to know if the stock shocks are ok to keep on. also, will there be any camber or alignment issues? appreciate any help. and how bout some rep points people? (p5red) (five-0)

your gonna need new struts ..i tried it running the stock struts after i lowered it against the advice of others..there was imediate clunking so i had to buy the tokico blues...pretty much the same struts that come on the msp...sucked cause i had to do twice the work...u can prob get away with the stock stuts if ur lowering it less than an inch..anything more i would suggest gettin the new struts
 
I lowered mine 1.3 front & rear, cut the bump stops about that much & have been riding on the stock struts for about 4 months or so with no apparent problems - yet. Ride is barely different than it was shockwise. No annoying bashing on bumps any of the time. Will go with illuminas at 1st sign of leaking or clunking. Did get 4 wheel alignment about 7-10 days afterward to allow springs to settle. Got 205/40/17s right before lowering. They didn't get chewed up any before alignment. Alignment wasn't off bad but it wasn't spot on either. Even got 6 month warranty on the alignment. Will be going back to check it again towards the end of warranty because it's free..........
 
aMaff said:
Will MP3 Springs require camber kits for proper alignment? Sorry to thread jack, but I'm considering it....

MP3 springs do not require a camber kit.

They worked very, very well with the OEM shocks when I had that combo.

It will appear that the rear end is lower than the front though, but performance hasn't been hurt [I've done close to 20 track days with that combo].

Here's some pics of that old setup.
 

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Anything from 0 - 2" does not require a camber kit. Im lowered approx. 1.8" - 2.0" on sprint springs.

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werd. The eibach pro does not need a kit - DO get the alignment!

Do the struts - they may be due anyway soon (expect ~60K miles life) and the labor is a beotch - i should have done struts when i did the springs (i had to do the labor twice. :( )

oh well.
 
Anyone here with the Tein S-Tech's? I just want to know if I would need a camber kit because I'm looking into these and the drop is 1.8/1.5 front/rear.
 
Action Jackson said:
MP3 springs do not require a camber kit.

They worked very, very well with the OEM shocks when I had that combo.

It will appear that the rear end is lower than the front though, but performance hasn't been hurt [I've done close to 20 track days with that combo].

Here's some pics of that old setup.

I'm currently running this setup and love it. Handling is great and the drop is minimal so the car can stay very functional.
 
magnumP5 said:
Anyone here with the Tein S-Tech's? I just want to know if I would need a camber kit because I'm looking into these and the drop is 1.8/1.5 front/rear.

Nope, don't need it. Been running the springs on my car for about 13k miles, no problems at all, just get an allignment.
 
thanx!!

Thanx for all the info people. very helpful. Springs are on the way, and a freind of mine at a local shop is gonna do the alignment. This is one of the last things for me to do before i post pics of "DEMONYTE".......muuuuaaahahahah.
 
There needs to be a sticky in the forum about lowering. IMO with any lowering spring you are going to need new struts... and YES you DONT need a camber kit for anything less than a 2 inch drop. I had a 2 in drop with progress springs and I did the alignment myself and was easily within specs.
 

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