Camber problem with Omni Power coilovers?
searched... but was wondering if anybody is having camber issues with their Omni Power coilovers.... or did you ppl pick up the Omni Power camber kit with it....
Huh?
You don't get a camber problem from coilovers. What does 'camber issues' mean anyways?
1. you buy coilovers and install them.
2. your car may be lower, and if so, you gained more negative camber and more toe in.
3. to fix this, you buy adjustable camber arms (upper A arms) and you adjust the camber, then adjust the toe.
4. Done
I don't fully understand what you are asking, but if you think you can slap on a coilover and all will be well with camber and toe, you're wrong.
You don't get a camber problem from coilovers. What does 'camber issues' mean anyways?
1. you buy coilovers and install them.
2. your car may be lower, and if so, you gained more negative camber and more toe in.
3. to fix this, you buy adjustable camber arms (upper A arms) and you adjust the camber, then adjust the toe.
4. Done
I don't fully understand what you are asking, but if you think you can slap on a coilover and all will be well with camber and toe, you're wrong.
car is not even sitting that much lower than stock.... the contact patch on the road is in the inner part of the tire. (positive/negative camber.. i forget what its called).
i raised it all the way to the highest point.. contact still sitting on the inner part of the tire.... ill try reinstalling it all over again...
you guys did not pick up the camber kit though?
i raised it all the way to the highest point.. contact still sitting on the inner part of the tire.... ill try reinstalling it all over again...
you guys did not pick up the camber kit though?
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