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Originally Posted by badintentions
its a lot lower than you might think. if you are looking for a close to stock ride go with the higher perch up from and middle in rear (thats how it comes out of the box?) but if youu do go low all around get a good camber kit front and rear or be prepared to go through some tires
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ur kidding right? just putting on the lowest perch will not eat the tires. now if you drop it alot, thats another story. the lowest perch is about a 1in drop, i had that with stock springs, there was not much camber change to mess anything up. Now I do recommend getting the Toe adjusted becuase THAT will cause was major tire wear. But again with the change you will have with the Koni's shocks it wont be bad at all.