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camber kit or alignment?

does it matter which i do first?
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Install camber kit, then go get the alignment. After that your done.
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Re: camber kit or alignment?

Be careful if your dropped which I imagine you would be getting a camebr kit and all. I dropped my civ 2 '' threw on my camber and went to get an allignment and they laughed at me!!!!!! Said cars to low.
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Re: Re: camber kit or alignment?

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Be careful if your dropped which I imagine you would be getting a camebr kit and all. I dropped my civ 2 '' threw on my camber and went to get an allignment and they laughed at me!!!!!! Said cars to low.
I used skunk2s. Im dropped more than 2 inches. I installed them and took em to Good Year Tires. 2 hours later, my car was was within specs.

Why did they laugh?
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Re: camber kit or alignment?

I dunno dude I went to Mavis. They said no way so I dunno where to go around here. I am gonna talk to some shops that do swaps here to find out where they hit up for alignments.
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I dunno dude I went to Mavis. They said no way so I dunno where to go around here. I am gonna talk to some shops that do swaps here to find out where they hit up for alignments.
Maybe it was the brand or type of camber. I have skunks on both my dropped cars. They both are dropped more than 2 inches. I never had a problem with the ailignment after the camber install. Maybe stupid employees? Try a different shop. Discount tires or good year are good places to go.
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