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Camber Kits
Why are rear camber kits so expensive, they costs just as much as the springs, and Im wondering why there's front and rear camber kits, why not just a kit for both [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] im kinda newbie on this and when i just want to correct my camber, I want to know which (front or rear) kit to get and what's the best price i can get them for..... the best i saw was one for $60 on the "parts" page
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the more i say this, the more i think people ignore me!
CONTACT ROB AT TORNACTIVE IN REGARDS TO THE SPECPROD CAMBER KITS, they are IDENTICAL TO THE INGALLS BUT COST HUNDREDS LESS
he shoudl be able to hook u up for around 150 bucks for front and rear kits together!
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CONTACT ROB AT TORNACTIVE IN REGARDS TO THE SPECPROD CAMBER KITS, they are IDENTICAL TO THE INGALLS BUT COST HUNDREDS LESS
he shoudl be able to hook u up for around 150 bucks for front and rear kits together!
PEACE![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG]
It's depend how low you dropped your car. If you lower it less than 2", front camber kit is not neeeded, only need shimming and the rear would be slightly negative.
If you still want to buy 'em, buy specialty product. It cost me $25.00 /pair for front and $125/pair for rear. I have an LX too. Dropped it 3" and my camber is still 0, not negative
If you still want to buy 'em, buy specialty product. It cost me $25.00 /pair for front and $125/pair for rear. I have an LX too. Dropped it 3" and my camber is still 0, not negative
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