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Are your tires cambered? did you get the camber kit? I am wondering because I am installing the nuespeed sports as well..
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Rep Power: 0 Yah man that was me!! that exhaust looks tight. I was on my way home from work. your girl glared at me dog...hehe probably thought I was checkin her out..
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Rep Power: 0 Dude, she is a car chick, she was like 'that guy has clear headlights like you!!!', it was funny. I thought you might follow me to McDonalds. I saw you on the highway a while back there too, my g/f lives out near yarrow, so I travel that route about as much as you probably do.
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Rep Power: 0 I could have sworn 01IncaPearl said he was going to get a camber kit but I could be wrong. From what I've learned anytime you drop the car no matter how low. You still need a camber kit.
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Rep Power: 0 Its personal prefference. If ya got the $$ then you could waste it on a camber kit, but if you dont, and your not more than 2" lower, its not all that nessessary.
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