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What's the deal with these Ebay bars I hear so much about? Is there some standard bar that is sold on Ebay, I've seen some for around $20-$30 or so, are those the ones? I'm probably more in the market for a better looking bar than a high performance one.
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in my oppinion the bars off ebay are better since they are adjsutable, allowing you to fine tune your suspension. if u really want something that will modify the way the car behaves get a rear lower tiebar. it will prevent the car from understeering. i have one on the stock height and it's a huge difference in the way the car behaves.
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I'd hope I wouldn't need a camber kit with the Pro Kit drop. If I get 18's, then the body ride height should be roughly equal to stock depending on the wraps I put on, no?
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well if u use the pro kit you are on the edge of needing one. for the rear you could always use washers to corect the camber. for the front you might need one. As for the ride height it does not matter the height of the car. All it matters is the geometry of the suspension. you could use 12" rims on the car right now withoiut affecting the camber, or use 22" the same way. all it matters is the geometry of the suspension.
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The 18's are mainly gonna be for looks, I'm not so concerned about the extra weight and rotational mass for them....although I also may get a larger rotor/caliper to go along with them at some point to assist with stopping distance a little.
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even if u are not concerned with performance i would still get 17". I don't know about the roads there, but with 17" you will have more rubber around the rim, acting like a cushion between a bump or pothole and the rim. You will protect the rims going 17"