Alignment HELP
Got to sit tight and let the people answer as there is no sense in repeating a post every hour or so.
To answer your question, if you're slammed, I'd say no, there are no alignment specs that will help as the only adjustment is toe, so best to install camber kits and then get the alignment done. Do it right.
To answer your question, if you're slammed, I'd say no, there are no alignment specs that will help as the only adjustment is toe, so best to install camber kits and then get the alignment done. Do it right.
Don't create two threads about the same thing 
I agree with what Turbonut said. You need to get an adjustable camber kit (Ingalls is used by many people including myself) and make sure your toe is in check.
"Slammed" and "preventing massive tire wear" aren't really used in the same sentence
You need to get an alignment but after you do, but either you leave the ride height where it is and potentially chew through tires or you raise the car up some and get the specs back in check and save your tires.

I agree with what Turbonut said. You need to get an adjustable camber kit (Ingalls is used by many people including myself) and make sure your toe is in check.
"Slammed" and "preventing massive tire wear" aren't really used in the same sentence
You need to get an alignment but after you do, but either you leave the ride height where it is and potentially chew through tires or you raise the car up some and get the specs back in check and save your tires.
thanks for your help bro. Im new tomposting things wasnt sure if it worked lol. bare with me guys lol. thanks for the help. nobody around here seems to able to do nething for me
say my car to low.
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