camber kit problem? or somethign else?
Ok, heres the problem... I installed some front camber kits about 2 months ago for my 98 LS which has been riding on a 1.8" drop w/ stock shocks for over a year now. Now when I turn, it feels sluggish... My friend took it for a ride adn then took his 96 LS for a ride and said it took a lot less turning of the wheel to get his car to make the same turns. Its like there is a delay between when you turn the steering wheel and when the car reacts. Nothing huge, but its noticable. Also, my car is particularly bouncy now, so I'm pretty sure my shocks are done for. But the steering wheel response issue... Do you think its b/c of the camber kits or do the worn out shocks have somethign to do with it?
The camber kits are ingalls. I noticed that on the stock setup, the cambers had a brace connecting the two and the ingalls didn't. I can see this as being suspect to the steering wheel response issue... Am I off base or could it be true? Any help is appreciated.
The camber kits are ingalls. I noticed that on the stock setup, the cambers had a brace connecting the two and the ingalls didn't. I can see this as being suspect to the steering wheel response issue... Am I off base or could it be true? Any help is appreciated.
Any opinions at all? I need to know whether to get use to this b/c its b/c of hte cambers, or expect the problem to be solved with the shocks. Thanks
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