will i have camber problems if i install S tech springs...
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I installed my S Tech's this past weekend. I took it to Town Fair Tire this morning to have my aligment done w/out a camber and it came out fine just that the rear still has about 1. degree neg camber each side which is not that bad..
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I am having Eibach pro springs being put in. If a rear camber kit is needed, shouldn't it be put in at the same time? If I have the springs put in by somebody else, can I ADD a rear camber kit myself? I don't want to pay twice for spring install if I need a rear camber kit. I want everything as good as possible. Just bought very expensive tires/wheels. Whats the best and easiest rear camber kit? Thankyou!
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a little negative camber will not hurt the tires. the most tire wear is caused by a mis-aligned toe-in or toe-out. the camber will wear the tires a little more in the inside but not much.
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If affects every car differently. Some need kits, others don't. I would install them and let it all settle for about 2 weeks, get an alignment and then see. Chances are you will need a camber kit but they arent that expensive. Its worth it.
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