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Which Ingall Camber Kit?
Alright, the tire wear on the front of my car is pretty bad, my car was lowered already when I bought it (Ground Control coilovers and KYB AGX struts), and it's definitely time I get a camber kit. I'm definitely getting Ingall's because I've heard they're the best, but my question in should I get the +1 1/4 -+3 kit or should I get the -3/4 -+1 kit? I'm lowered about 1.5 inches.
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Re: Which Ingall Camber Kit?
If you want to take full advantage of adjustable ride height suspension I would go with the +1 1/4 -+3 kits. Every time you change the ride height an alignment is needed.
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Re: Which Ingall Camber Kit?
Did you try getting an alignment check? I bet you there's alot of toe from dropping it.
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Re: Which Ingall Camber Kit?
Yes, I already had an alignment a few months, it's not the toe, it's the camber. If the +1 1/4 -+3 kit is the better one that I'll go with that one, polyurethane bushings too. Thanks guys.
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