installing a front and rear camber kit
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installing a front and rear camber kit
does anyone know how to install a front and rear camber kit? and does it matter what name brand you use or are they all the same thing/
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i'm glad someone else asked first, i've been looking to get a camber kit installed myself to make sure my tired don't get shot from the car being dropped.
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i notice my TL seems to need the rear camber more than the front.
although i haven't gotten an alignment to check the settings.
did the camber make any ride difference?..
although i haven't gotten an alignment to check the settings.
did the camber make any ride difference?..
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Originally Posted by Joseph_99TL
i notice my TL seems to need the rear camber more than the front.
although i haven't gotten an alignment to check the settings.
did the camber make any ride difference?..
although i haven't gotten an alignment to check the settings.
did the camber make any ride difference?..
I just get the comfort of knowing that my tires are straight and will not be facing the problem of premature tire wear. if your tires are wearing out faster in the inside, you definitely need camber kits.
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after lowering with comptech springs I installed the rear camber kit from the comptectusa.com website. When i got it aligned at N.T.B the mechanic loved it.
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