Camber Kit question
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Camber Kit question
I wanted to know if getting a camber kit like this, Is worth getting. By the looks of the camber kit all I would be doing is replacing parts within the factory camber arm, but If I am wrong correct me... Any other suggestions are welcomed
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Re: Camber Kit question (Rionmann)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rionmann »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I wanted to know if getting a camber kit like this, Is worth getting. By the looks of the camber kit all I would be doing is replacing parts within the factory camber arm, but If I am wrong correct me... Any other suggestions are welcomed
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Are you going to be adjusting your camber A lot ? IF so yes this kit will acomplsuh that, if your going to set your camber and forget, I would not worry about a camber kit at all.
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Are you going to be adjusting your camber A lot ? IF so yes this kit will acomplsuh that, if your going to set your camber and forget, I would not worry about a camber kit at all.
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This is what I wouuld recommend for the front
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Re: Camber Kit question (Rionmann)
my tires are wearing out down to the wire in less than 1 month on my eg, both front tires on the inside, feels like it is "snowplowing"- / \ . do i need a camber kit? could i go with out it because there kinda expensive
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Re: Camber Kit question (gofastindustries)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gofastindustries »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my tires are wearing out down to the wire in less than 1 month on my eg, both front tires on the inside, feels like it is "snowplowing"- / \ . do i need a camber kit? could i go with out it because there kinda expensive </TD></TR></TABLE>
As mentioned in the other thread, you need to get an alignment. You probably lowered your car, and didn't get one, or they didn't do it properly, which is why your tires are wearing. No need to post in multiple threads.
As mentioned in the other thread, you need to get an alignment. You probably lowered your car, and didn't get one, or they didn't do it properly, which is why your tires are wearing. No need to post in multiple threads.
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