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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mmboost21 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok thanks...anyone else? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Okay, sure! I'll chime in! <U> YOU DON'T NEED A [freak]ING CAMBER KIT IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT TIRE WEAR. </U>
An alignment will fix your toe, toe is the one that eats tires more.
Okay, sure! I'll chime in! <U> YOU DON'T NEED A [freak]ING CAMBER KIT IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT TIRE WEAR. </U>
An alignment will fix your toe, toe is the one that eats tires more.
hey chill out man im just trying to get input..the more the better which i do appreciate yours believe me....but yea i dont want tire wear...in reference to performance,would a camber kit really improve it after lowering it?
Okay, ossry, I think you're in a learning process right? Here it is, negative camber is said to give better handling, when you drop your car, you get negative camber. See where I'm heading? So unless you want even more negative camber, you won't need a camber kit.
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