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are camber kits needed?
was also getting ready to lower 97 eclipse gs .. some ppl say camber kits are a must others dissagree.. what do you guys think?
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Re: are camber kits needed?
anything under 2 and you'll "possably" need a kit. you wont for anything under 2.
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Re: are camber kits needed?
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Re: are camber kits needed?
sorry. anything over 2 inches you'll probably need a camber kit. ingall or ebach are good, but if you plan on using springs, you'll be fine if. when you get into coiloves and drop into the 2-4 inch range is when those cambers are needed
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Re: Re: are camber kits needed?
ya, some would go as far as saying over 1.75 inches. just for reference the Eibach Pro kit lowers 1.75 inches and there is no camber in the front, but the back is -1 deg. camber. you will notice on your tires.
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