Post The Trunk SetUp
^^^ technically, you have to. anytime u touch suspension area to lower ur car, its recommended to get alignment. camber kits are not necessary, depends on ur wheel setup & how low you are when driving.
well i live in socal, so no freezing around my 'hood :P but there are a lot of members here that live in freezing weather, i don't think it would effect the bags ...but double check w/ them, don't quote me on that
The cost was really for the parts, most labor work was done by my cousin and I. I skipped out on the pancake tank because I still want to keep my spare tire. The wood flooring is built with a latch which would allow me to lift the wood flooring up to gain access to the spare.
Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.
Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.
The cost was really for the parts, most labor work was done by my cousin and I. I skipped out on the pancake tank because I still want to keep my spare tire. The wood flooring is built with a latch which would allow me to lift the wood flooring up to gain access to the spare.
Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.
Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.
thanks for the advice!
The cost was really for the parts, most labor work was done by my cousin and I. I skipped out on the pancake tank because I still want to keep my spare tire. The wood flooring is built with a latch which would allow me to lift the wood flooring up to gain access to the spare.
Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.
Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.






