Is a front camber kit needed ?

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Old Jul 23, 2014 | 05:09 PM
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Is a front camber kit needed ?

I plan on going with H&R sports which lower the car 1.4 inches in the front and 1.3 in the rear. I'm getting a rear camber kit because I'm pretty sure I'll need it. Anyone have any experience with the front. 2006 TL AT.
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Old Jul 23, 2014 | 11:19 PM
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You wont need it in the front or rear with those springs. I was riding on them for 2 years fine. -2 camber in the rear and -1 in the front. Im on coils now and a lot lower so I purchased front and rear camber kits.


I guess it doesn't hurt to buy them to have for future use if you decide to switch to coils
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Old Jul 24, 2014 | 02:45 AM
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You wont need it in the front or rear with those springs. I was riding on them for 2 years fine. -2 camber in the rear and -1 in the front. Im on coils now and a lot lower so I purchased front and rear camber kits.


I guess it doesn't hurt to buy them to have for future use if you decide to switch to coils

You were right at the limit in the front and .5 beyond in the rear. Did your tires wear evenly ? Any problems with them?
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Old Jul 24, 2014 | 09:14 AM
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You don't NEED one, but it wouldn't hurt. With having a kit in the rear, your front tires will wear more unevenly.
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