OK, I finally have the toe arms, camber arms and adjustable lowering links (bloxsport) in my possession and an appt at a shop next week for the install and alignment. Now I just need to set the rise height I want before going in and figure out desired alignment settings.
I’m still planning to lower in the range of .75” to 1”. Rationale is there used to be a Very Low setting from the factory that was .75” lower than low, so that must be about the bottom that the factory liked. Also, people who install the unplugged performance lowering brackets get a 1.5” decrease in height, but they tend to run in Normal height to raise it back up .5” resulting in 1” of lowering. So, somewhere in that area should be perfect.
Now alignment specs… gotta figure those out. Looking for these results in priority order:
1) no/little adverse tire wear
2) increased performance and run in feel to hopefully make it a bit livelier and less heavy feeling
3) Prioritize for running in Low, but ensure settings are still good in Normal.
If anyone has alignment setting suggestions to accomplish this, please let me know! I’m setting ride height Sunday and taking it in Tuesday.
Cheers.
I’m still planning to lower in the range of .75” to 1”. Rationale is there used to be a Very Low setting from the factory that was .75” lower than low, so that must be about the bottom that the factory liked. Also, people who install the unplugged performance lowering brackets get a 1.5” decrease in height, but they tend to run in Normal height to raise it back up .5” resulting in 1” of lowering. So, somewhere in that area should be perfect.
Now alignment specs… gotta figure those out. Looking for these results in priority order:
1) no/little adverse tire wear
2) increased performance and run in feel to hopefully make it a bit livelier and less heavy feeling
3) Prioritize for running in Low, but ensure settings are still good in Normal.
If anyone has alignment setting suggestions to accomplish this, please let me know! I’m setting ride height Sunday and taking it in Tuesday.
Cheers.