Camber Kit
Is it necessary to get a front AND rear camber kit after lowering? I got my car lowered w/ H&R Sports and Tokico Illuminas about 4 months ago. The ride is much better, but the car tends to stray off path from time to time. Lately I noticed the top of my front tires kinda point inward. The back tires look normal, but there may be a difference I dont notice. Is it best to get both kits or just one for the front or just one for the rear?
hmm..sorry to drift off alil but i have a question, my camber is pretty bad! plenty of positive camber, do u know of any camber kits out there that will correct, maybe, down to -4 to -5degrees?? just a solid #...and yeah, camber is that bad!
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I DO! I DO! hahah Well back to topic... Just go get an alignment done. A lot of times its just the toe that eats your tires away, not necessarily your camber. So get your specs and find out whats wrong and work from there.
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I DO! I DO! hahah Well back to topic... Just go get an alignment done. A lot of times its just the toe that eats your tires away, not necessarily your camber. So get your specs and find out whats wrong and work from there.
cool deal! sorry for stealing ur thunder!!
but that makes sense!!
iam7head!!
obviously, theres a difference, i just dont know which part does which! but, please...enlighten me!
but that makes sense!!
iam7head!!
obviously, theres a difference, i just dont know which part does which! but, please...enlighten me!
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