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Old 11-17-2005, 09:57 PM
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Should i get a Camber kit?

hey, i just did an alignment, I have roughly a 2 finger gap front and back. So my question is should i get a camber kit? imo, i think i should be fine, since i'm only off spec by less than half a degree, but iono so i need help from you guys




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Old 11-17-2005, 10:06 PM
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should be fine. check your tires often, and make sure there is even wear. looking at the specs, you look like you are ok. but camber and toe can change over time, so keep an eye out.
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okay, thanks for the advice. Gonna go bug them every 2 months since i got the lifetime alignment at firestone
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I would get them if you're willing to install them yourself. I bought a set for $100 for the rears and just did it myself. Well worth it (I have lifetime alignment as well)
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I would for the rears. They are only $150 for the pair and are easy to install.
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thats a good price, i think i just go and install one. Anyone have instruction on how to install this? and what do you guys reccomend, spc or ignall? thanks again
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Looks like you need them for the rears.

I just had all 4 done. They said 2 were bad, 1 was iffy, and 1 was ok ...

I think they did SPC ... I paid a small fortune ... (including the 2 front tires that were eaten) ... but the shop warranties the part, work, and has always taken care of me ...
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Originally Posted by Bobbydoedoe
thats a good price, i think i just go and install one. Anyone have instruction on how to install this? and what do you guys reccomend, spc or ignall? thanks again
I got them in the group buy section.

And these are excellent instructions that I used http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...184466&page=15

Here's the thread. https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108956
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