tein flex kit and camber kit?
I have the same question, also are the pillow ball mounts adj by using a camber plate? I read that you can adjust some models on certain apps. Anyone currently using flex setup and payed attention to their alignment?
You'll need a camber kit and an Alignment when lower to any height if you want to save your tires.
But if you're on a budget, just get a GOOD kit for the front. Because the rear tires won't see much wear compared to the fronts. And by "good" get a Ball joint adjustable and then buy new hardware (Bolts) from a hardware store.
Also, consider your Caster and toe. Do some research and figure out what will best suit the needs and requirements for what you'll be doing with your car...i.e. Track, street or both. usually, for the street 0 toe at both ends is recommended but a 1/64 or even a 1/8 toe out in the rear will help the car rotate.
What are your plans for the cars?
But if you're on a budget, just get a GOOD kit for the front. Because the rear tires won't see much wear compared to the fronts. And by "good" get a Ball joint adjustable and then buy new hardware (Bolts) from a hardware store.
Also, consider your Caster and toe. Do some research and figure out what will best suit the needs and requirements for what you'll be doing with your car...i.e. Track, street or both. usually, for the street 0 toe at both ends is recommended but a 1/64 or even a 1/8 toe out in the rear will help the car rotate.
What are your plans for the cars?
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