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Old 04-08-2008, 10:51 PM
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Whats a camber kit ?

just lowered my civic on eibach sportlines, 2.0 inch drop? do i need a camber kit or realignment ?
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Re: Whats a camber kit ?

its allways recommened u get one after lowering u'r car, especially after a 2'' drop. an alignment that is.....chances are u'll have too much negative camber.
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Old 04-11-2008, 10:23 PM
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Re: Whats a camber kit ?

so if i do an realignment it will fix the negative camber ?
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Re: Whats a camber kit ?

no u need the kit otherwise it will look like you have 200 people in the backseat of your car tires all angled and such
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Re: Whats a camber kit ?

get it aligned, a little neg camber actually improves handling. make sure you 0 out the toe... or you will chew up your tires.
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