Camber Kits with Coilovers?
Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but would you guys recommend getting a camber kit when I get my coilovers?The wheels on my car are 17's and just wondering if I need the camber kit. I will probably not be dropping it more than 1.50". Help would be great~Thanks.
On a side note, Pro-Kits or Sportlines, or Cozmo Racing Coilovers? Thanks.
On a side note, Pro-Kits or Sportlines, or Cozmo Racing Coilovers? Thanks.
if you are only dropping it 1.5 inches, you DO NOT need a camber kit.
What you DO NEED is a good alignment. Make sure your alignment tech sets your front and rear toe to ZERO and you wont have any abnormal tire wear problems.
Remember, tell Him ZERO. Dont let him con you into some toe-in to "make up" or "compensate" for your camber. ZERO. No acceptions.
What you DO NEED is a good alignment. Make sure your alignment tech sets your front and rear toe to ZERO and you wont have any abnormal tire wear problems.
Remember, tell Him ZERO. Dont let him con you into some toe-in to "make up" or "compensate" for your camber. ZERO. No acceptions.
Thanks for the reply. But lets say I were to drop it more than two inches. I know you should get a camber kit if you drop it more than 2 with springs, but with coilovers, do you still need a camber kit for a more-than-2 inch drop?Thanks again. I might end up going with some Eibach Pro-Kits or MAYBE Sportlines.
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