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what camber kit should I get

Just got the Eibach Sportline Springs and some Tokico Illumina 5-way Adjustable Shocks and I am wondering what Camber kit I need? How much correction and do I need a front and rear kit? The local Vic Hubbard wnats $200 for a 2.5 -3 degrees correction kit for front and rear, is that a good price?
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Re: what camber kit should I get

I would go with a Skunk 2 camber kit, thats what I have on my civic, and they to me are the best.
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Re: what camber kit should I get

How much did yours run? you have front and back?
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Re: what camber kit should I get

I sluged the back, the front ones where 249 bucks.
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Re: what camber kit should I get

what do you mean you sluged the back? you didnt get back ones? do your tires wear normally?
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Re: what camber kit should I get

My cousin did it, I forgot what he did it was soo long ago, But i can ask him, no they do not were at all
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Re: what camber kit should I get

FYI I think that might be his tearm for it, but I will deff ask him
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when do you necesarily need a camber kit?
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Re: what camber kit should I get

I heard if you drop it 2 inches or more you need a camber kit.
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