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Old 10-21-2004, 05:51 PM
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Default Lowered==> Correct Alignment

My 99' ex is lowered on Goldline springs around a 2" drop not really sure. I want to put adjustible suspension parts on in order to get the vechicle to factory specs in order to get it aligned properly. What parts are avalible and where? I am currently running NITTO NEO GEN tires to help compensate for the camber problem. Please give any advice.
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Get an Ingalls camber kit.
Old 10-21-2004, 06:33 PM
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Default Re: Lowered==> Correct Alignment (JDMJoelEK)

Go to http://www.mmrusa.com or any aftermarket car shop and they should be able to get some kind of camber kit for you. Ingalls is good, that's what I have and they work just fine. Skunk2 also makes a camber kit. It doesn't matter what kind of tires you have, it won't "compensate" for camber. It will just be more expensive to replace them when they are worn.

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