I just installed Pro-Kit lowering springs an Gabriel Gold struts and shocks on my '07 Sonata GLS two days ago. The back wheels had a half inch bigger gap than the front but after I drove it around this past weekend the settle down and are now equal to the front. I had the alignment done this morning and it didn't require chamber kits in the front or back. From the mesurements the springs lowered the car 2 inches and not the 1.2 inches it avertised. Not complaining though.
i drop my dsm 2 inches... and the tiers looks like the car from back to the future when is about to fly and tireds slides.. fucking ridiculous i need camber kit so bad!
How do you like them so far? Did you end up using a front camber kit? I heard you only need a camber kit for the rear. I have everything except for the front camber kit and I am hoping I don't need to get them...
@lkstatus I installed them about 2 months ago. The stance changed dramatically. The car looks GREAT. I noticed a bit better handling but it may be just me thinking that. My ton of research lead me to find that most ppl say to buy the STM cheapo rear camber kit for the rear and don't do anything to the front as far as camber kit. After, take the car to get all corners aligned.
@jjrock5 I just finished installing them and they DO look amazing! Just the height I want :) I actually ended up using the Ingalls front camber kit and the "Home Depot" camber kit for the rears and now they are perfectly aligned. I do feel a difference but that's because i was riding on shot shocks for the longest time.
I just installed Pro-Kit lowering springs an Gabriel Gold struts and shocks on my '07 Sonata GLS two days ago. The back wheels had a half inch bigger gap than the front but after I drove it around this past weekend the settle down and are now equal to the front. I had the alignment done this morning and it didn't require chamber kits in the front or back. From the mesurements the springs lowered the car 2 inches and not the 1.2 inches it avertised. Not complaining though.
TheTexasHitmen 2 weeks ago
Great on Tokico HP Blue's.
spboy420 3 months ago
Is that a tercel on the box? lol fail omg why?
TheRickRod 3 months ago
I bought maxspeed springs to lower my car 1.5" but do I also need to buy the shocks and strunts.? Or is that not necessary.? Please help.
iKnifeU123 10 months ago
i drop my dsm 2 inches... and the tiers looks like the car from back to the future when is about to fly and tireds slides.. fucking ridiculous i need camber kit so bad!
miguelandoniez 1 year ago
Generally speaking when u drop ur car bout 1.5inches ur ok no need for camber kits just great fucking alignment..
lbori1 1 year ago
oh man i love to have those on my car too !
MrGTR1988 1 year ago
whats the differerace between this and the sport line?
1.3 inch drop, u have to put a video when done.
i need to slam mine too but is 1.3 enough on 18 with 40 series tires.
pegpen 1 year ago
How do you like them so far? Did you end up using a front camber kit? I heard you only need a camber kit for the rear. I have everything except for the front camber kit and I am hoping I don't need to get them...
lkstatus 1 year ago
@lkstatus I installed them about 2 months ago. The stance changed dramatically. The car looks GREAT. I noticed a bit better handling but it may be just me thinking that. My ton of research lead me to find that most ppl say to buy the STM cheapo rear camber kit for the rear and don't do anything to the front as far as camber kit. After, take the car to get all corners aligned.
Good luck
jjrock5 1 year ago
@jjrock5 I just finished installing them and they DO look amazing! Just the height I want :) I actually ended up using the Ingalls front camber kit and the "Home Depot" camber kit for the rears and now they are perfectly aligned. I do feel a difference but that's because i was riding on shot shocks for the longest time.
lkstatus 1 year ago
@jjrock5
Does the ride feel bouncy? Did you changes the struts also?
DJMixFlow93 1 month ago