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basically here's how it goes. the z comes with no way to compensate for the drop in the front. i'm assuming that the wheels that are on there are aftermarket. now the rear has some compensation but,probably will not be enough... either way for the front you're gonna need a camber correction kit, 300degrees, which i recently purchased runs about 80 bucks, and the rear i hear runs about 400 from stillen!!!! anywayzz to make a long story short, i think the wisest thing to do is to buy coilovers, this way you can adjust the height so it can be aligned properly and when you want to wear the tires down and look cool, when you drop it, it's your option. my situation was i purchased some 17" rims and intrax springs(1.5" drop)i would think i'm one of the lucky one, because the tires lasted me about 1 year, they were pretty much worn in the inside with alot of small bumps. instead of buying some new tires, i put the money toward some new 18" rims and i'm selling my old ones. now what i'm gonna do is buy some coilovers to even it out. didn't mean to make it long, but hope this helps. laterzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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