Need A Good Camber Kit
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Liquid Ice
I have SPC Cambers (front and rear) and they work fine for me, no problems... Got them from www.IAPdirect.com ...
67090 is the part number from the rear
67320 is the part number for the "extreme" adjustable front pair (for drops up to 3.0")
You can goto www.spcperformance.com to get the part number for the normal front camber kit.
67090 is the part number from the rear
67320 is the part number for the "extreme" adjustable front pair (for drops up to 3.0")
You can goto www.spcperformance.com to get the part number for the normal front camber kit.
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I shoot people
I have a 1.75" drop, front and rear... with 19"x8" wheels 51mm offset, with a camber kit... do you guys think it'll rub?
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with that offset, I think you'll be ok. if you don't need a camber kit now, then you might not need to get one..
but the key is the offset.. if it was less than 48 you probably would be screwed
but the key is the offset.. if it was less than 48 you probably would be screwed
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Yup, SPC camber kit is good. Technically, it's best to have both front and rear camber kits (like what LiQice has done). But the front camber kit is not absolutely necessary, as long as you get a 4 wheel alignment done after the rear camber kit is installed.
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I need a camber kit also but i'm not sure which...size? I dropped it 1.5 or 1.75 not sure... maybe i'll put rims on later but right now its all sotck. Which size do i need?
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