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do i need camber kits?
if i am going to be dropping my car 2" OR LESS do i need camber kits?
also if i get the eibach pro kit springs, do i need to get new shocks? or can they work permanently with the stock shocks? |
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You don't need new shocks, but in the long run it's better you put on aftermarket shocks. I drove around on my stock shocks with a 2" lowering for 2 years without problems, and at the end of this 2 years my shocks were gone. Now I got Koni yellows and it's a big improvement over the stock ones.
So if I were in your position. Try it with the stock ones. If you like it, keep them. If you have any problems with them, you can still go for the aftermarket ones...
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any amount of lowering is going to cause more negative camber. factory specs are plus or minus 1 degree from 0. Put the springs on, and get an alignment. Look at the printout you get, and if the camber is more than -1, then your ass needs a camber kit.
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