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    Lowering basics?

    Hi, I just recently purchased my first car an 03 EP3 :) I'm new to the whole car modifying thing sO beat with me. I know I bought the wrong car to lower but I'm wondering how Har it would be to drop it maybe 1, 2 inches tops. I don't know many terms like camber or anything either so pretend you're talking to a kindergartner :p

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    go to the suspension section and read as much as you can is my advise. Lowering is not a bad thing as long as you do it correctly

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    You are correct sir, you bought the wrong car to lower. If you go with less than a 1 inch drop then you'll be fine but if you drop it more than 1 inch then I suggest you read this thread:
    http://forums.clubep3.com/showthread...170&highlight=

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    also read the one on spring rates

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    Dude that's some good info! I never seen that before. Mustclime is never on ephatch anymore. I just gained some bit of knowledge that I really needed at the moment. I don't know what the expensive ball joints not really my style

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    he is always on cep3. all his stickys are freaken informative as fuuug

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blah1219 View Post
    Dude that's some good info! I never seen that before. Mustclime is never on ephatch anymore. I just gained some bit of knowledge that I really needed at the moment. I don't know what the expensive ball joints not really my style
    Megan makes some extended ball joints for around $150 and hardrace for around $160. I plan on getting them eventually even though I'm only lowered about 1". I figure with the taller ball joints, that will put my front LCA at the same angle it's at when the car is at stock height.

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    buddy club =DD niice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blah1219 View Post
    Dude that's some good info! I never seen that before. Mustclime is never on ephatch anymore. I just gained some bit of knowledge that I really needed at the moment. I don't know what the expensive ball joints not really my style
    Read any suspension thread (actually, anything he says is a step up) by SHG_EasyE for the next level of suspension tuning. He's a real craftsman.

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    The expensive ball joints seems a waste since I'll be running 225/50/16 (slightly larger than stock) and I'll be dropped lowered enough to sit on them. The reverse tie rods is crucial to correct the steering rack and save your ass on fucking shit up. Why spend 200 on buddy club when I can spend 50 on something that'll be just fine. I think its a waste if you're not truly dumpped.

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    I have no idea how low you're dropped but if it's more than 1" then the RCA's are definitely not a waste of money. They will do more for correcting your suspension geometry and eliminating bump steer than inverted tie rod ends ever will. Even with a drop as minimal as mine they keep the LCA's from angling upwards and blowing through your suspension travel. There's a reason the DC5 type-r came with RCA's stock from the factory.

    RCA = Roll Center Adjusters a.k.a. extended ball joints

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