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    well...

    I believe the technical name for it is huh.... cutting wheel.
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    4.5??????? holy damn, why the heck would u lower it that much???? Is it just a show car or something. and for the rear. I think u need to roll the rear tire well hella lot or cut that shit out and have it in a way that the tires wont rub, and then use fiberglass and do ur own custom fenders, it would look like a wide body kit, but thats the only idea i can come up with, cause its just too damn low for no reason.

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    Well... home done lowering springs. There is nothing wrong in saving money.
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    There is always something wrong when something is not made right cause its gonan yield bad stuff. ANywho, what u mean Home done lowering springs? U cut the springs?

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    Re: well...

    Originally posted by 88fasthatch
    I believe the technical name for it is huh.... cutting wheel.
    Cuttig wheel gave it away. I was about to do the same untill I got my dropzones.
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    OK, for everybody who has followed this thread and saw the part about Napa camber kits, I just checked yesterday, and they do carry camber kits. The front offers up to 1-1/2 degrees of adj. and costs $109. They have several rear kits and one offers up to 3/4 degree adj. and costs $87. They both looked identical to the Ingalls kits to me so save yourself some money on shipping and time waiting for them to arrive and run to Napa.
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    if u had part numbers and the name for em, it would have been awsome.

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    Is that a $109 a piece or for two?
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    That's for the pair, which makes them about $35 cheaper than the Ingall's on Ebay.
    David

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    Part Numbers

    The front kit is called a Front Suspension Alignment Kit and is Part No. BA1014421. The rear is a Rear Suspension Alignment Kit and is Part No. BA1014424. However, prices may vary a little because the front lists for $104 on the site, but was $109 at my Napa. Big friggin deal, just thought I'd let you know.
    David

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    NEWEST MOD - big ol' honkin dent in the passenger door caused by my mom armed with a lawnmower......damnit!!!!!

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    Thanks David. That was helpful. I would have to see how bad my rear camber is after i get it dropped over the summer and after the alignment shop. Thanks again.

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