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What do camber kits do?

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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 11:21 AM
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Default What do camber kits do?

Sorry, newb question I know but I searched and couldnt find anything that actually told me what they did, everyone seems to know already. What do camber kits do exactly? Do they help everyone no matter the setup or do they only help people that have something wrong with their suspension in the first place? Thanks.

Also, if I install a 195lph fuel pump with stock injectors, will this make me run richer then normal normal?
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 11:26 AM
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Default Re: What do camber kits do? (Rust)

when you lower a car the camber gets messed up, so with a camber kit it will put the wheels straight again. And that is about as simple as i can explain it
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 12:06 PM
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Default Re: What do camber kits do? (Rust)

Camber kits alow the camber to be adjusted on Honda's since they do not have adjustable camber from the factory. If you are not lowering your car more that 2 inchs you probably will not need one, however you will only know after you get alignemtn, I run around with -1.75 camber in the front and -1.25 in the rear and with the aligment I have on my car I have gotten 35,000 miles on the tires I have, and that is with driving the car on VIR-n vir-full full, cmp , and lowes tracks all for two days each.
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