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I have a 00ex and dropped it on h&r sport springs, love the ride. But now i need a camber kit. I dont have that much money, what re god ones for cheaper. I found the front skunk2 for $150, is this a good deal or no? One more question, does anyone have a used one, i need front and back. If you just have front that works. If you or anyone you know has one let me know! Thanks so uch guys!!!!
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Have you had an alignment done yet? If not I'd suggest that before you buy a camber kit; fixing the toe will have a mroe dramatic effect on tire wear than camber by itself. 0-toe per corner (not just total toe) will net pretty even wear even if you have over -2 deg camber.
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Re: (chrisw85)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by chrisw85 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Have you had an alignment done yet? If not I'd suggest that before you buy a camber kit; fixing the toe will have a mroe dramatic effect on tire wear than camber by itself. 0-toe per corner (not just total toe) will net pretty even wear even if you have over -2 deg camber.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah get your toe in thats what really wears your tires. after a while though the camber will cause the edge of your tires to feather, and you will get alot of humming when you drive. just make sure you rotate your tires often to equalize wear.
yeah get your toe in thats what really wears your tires. after a while though the camber will cause the edge of your tires to feather, and you will get alot of humming when you drive. just make sure you rotate your tires often to equalize wear.
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