Kludos
Well-Known Member
Below is 33mm drop front 25mm rear which is factory height for HKS coilovers.
And yes, it's pretty sketchy to drive before the alignment.
They will mostly settle after a short drive. HKS recommend 50kms, mine did the majority of settling after the first drive, I got 1-2mm extra after 50kms or so.The experienced bunch can confirm or deny this, but one other thing I’ve come across when changing springs/coilovers is you should drive around for a little bit (100-200 miles) so the springs can settle, before getting an alignment.
My thought on this is the lower you go, and especially if you change to adjustable suspension components, you should probably get an alignment right after installation, monitor ride height (flat ground to fender) and the more drop you see after a couple hundred miles the more you may want to get a second alignment.
And yes, it's pretty sketchy to drive before the alignment.
You won't be able to get factory toe and camber with that drop at the rear but it should be manageable. I could get -1.7 deg rear camber with the standard suspension and 1" of drop which is a bit aggressive for a daily.I'm looking to drop about 1" front and 1.25" in rear. Hopefully alignment won't be way far off and still be a daily driver.
The springs are generally stiffer so you're as unlikely to hit the bump stops anymore than you would with factory suspension.Question to people who run coilovers with lets say an 1 inch drop. How much does it decrease the suspension travel in the back compared to stock. Since the install and drop has anybody gotten into the bump stops.