Will I Need A Camber Kit For My Prokit/Koni Yellow Setup?
Now that I decided to get the prokits to go with my koni yellows, will I still need a camber kit. I plan to leave the konis on the middle pearch front and back. Also, do I need to get the front and back ones?
The reason i'm asking is that originally I had the sportlines and ordered Ingalls Extreme camber kit for the front and rear, and now I need to know whether to exchange them for the non-extremes because of the prokits less agressive drop.
One more thing, should I get the ingalls or should I go with the Eibach camber kit?
Thanks
The reason i'm asking is that originally I had the sportlines and ordered Ingalls Extreme camber kit for the front and rear, and now I need to know whether to exchange them for the non-extremes because of the prokits less agressive drop.
One more thing, should I get the ingalls or should I go with the Eibach camber kit?
Thanks
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Kanji - No, you won't need a camber kit. Just get an alignment in the near future and you should be fine. I've had the same set-up for 2 years now with no problems with camber.
Thanks for the response gee3. Has anybody else with this setup had the need for a camber kit, and if not, has there been any uneven tire wear. I'd hate to drop $400 on tires and having uneven wear.
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