Do I need a camber kit ?
Im getting a good amount of uneven wear on the inside of my front tires. The rear of my car is wearing pretty evenly (rear is not as dropped)
Do you think I need a camber kit for this drop or do you think just a full alignment will do the trick?

Do you think I need a camber kit for this drop or do you think just a full alignment will do the trick?
Yea, I might already need front tires, I guess ill just run through these then get some falkenz
Ill take it down to wheel works today.
Ill take it down to wheel works today.
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I'm dropped on coilovers where the top of the tires are just barely tucked under the fenders. I had a full alignment done and my tires are still worn out after a couple months. Get a front camber kit and do the washer trick on the back.
On a side note; does anyone know if when an alignment shop says "align to factory specs" is that setting the toe-in to zero?
On a side note; does anyone know if when an alignment shop says "align to factory specs" is that setting the toe-in to zero?
Well Maybe a camber kit is what I need. Im thinking about getting one anyway.
Anyone recomend a brand? I guess the skunk one is as good as any huh? Pretty well priced too.
Anyone recomend a brand? I guess the skunk one is as good as any huh? Pretty well priced too.
Well after reading about the skunk2 slipping Im going to go with an ingalls. Im going to head to the spot and get an align done.
Well after reading about the skunk2 slipping Im going to go with an ingalls. Im going to head to the spot and get an align done.
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