Bought Eibach pro-kit, now cambers??? HELP PLZ
You probably will not NEED a camber kit when running a pro-kit.
To answer the question, some ebay stores have ingalls camber kit for good price.
To answer the question, some ebay stores have ingalls camber kit for good price.
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ya you definitely don't need a camber kit with the pro-kit. You don't even need a camber kit with the sportline kit either.
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get an alignment and you're golden. its all about getting the toe right. toe is what eats the **** out of tires while camber wear is less significant than toe.
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get an alignment and you're golden. its all about getting the toe right. toe is what eats the **** out of tires while camber wear is less significant than toe.
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most sportline owneers on here have reported not needing one... not saying that tire wear was faster, just that it was not that much difference in tire wear speed so "NOT NECESSARY" rather than "RECOMMENDED"
Its always good to get a camber kit when you anything work with the suspension. I've heard some say you don't need a camber kit...but then again I've also heard alot that says you do.
I personally am dropped on Tein Stechs and have the spc camber kit. Just wanted to be safe. everything is all good with it.
So really its probably up to you. Just make sure you get an alignment no matter what after you're finish.
GL
I personally am dropped on Tein Stechs and have the spc camber kit. Just wanted to be safe. everything is all good with it.
So really its probably up to you. Just make sure you get an alignment no matter what after you're finish.
GL
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