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rear camber

How much weight are you carrying? Do you leave the car loaded overnight?

As a crude test, you could put a level on the outside of each wheel unloaded, then loaded.

Ask the seller of the heavy duty springs what you new load rating would be.

Your car is not a pick-up. In fact, I think that it is heavy in the rear to begin with.

You could try Nivomats.

When I picked up a B16 with tranny, my '96 855R dropped 3 inches, it was level within 1/4 mile.






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