Omni power front camber kit
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Is it necessary for me to install this? A font omni camber kit? I know a rear camber kit is necessary, but do I really need one for the front?
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Well Im pretty sure camber wears out your tires because the rear camber on my civic was out a bit and it worn out the inner tire to its threads!!!! So should I get one for the rear? im not sure about the front though cuz the front ones didnt wear out that much.
no you wrong, toe wears out a tire. you would need to have -4 degrees or so to start seeing camber wear.
so no don't by it.
Go to the alignment shop tell them to set your Toe to the factory settings and you will be fine
so no don't by it.
Go to the alignment shop tell them to set your Toe to the factory settings and you will be fine
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by slammed_93_hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no you wrong, toe wears out a tire. you would need to have -4 degrees or so to start seeing camber wear.
so no don't by it.
Go to the alignment shop tell them to set your Toe to the factory settings and you will be fine</TD></TR></TABLE>
This should be made a sticky, so you don't have to repeat it all the time
so no don't by it.
Go to the alignment shop tell them to set your Toe to the factory settings and you will be fine</TD></TR></TABLE>
This should be made a sticky, so you don't have to repeat it all the time
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