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Lowering question

Wa-sss-up ? would you need a camber kit for the front or the rear if you lowered a civic coupe with ground-controls sitt'n on 18x7's ( 215/35/zr-18's ) almost to the tire ? it only seems to be like maybe a inch and a quarter. Could i fit 215/40/zr-18's with the same type of drop or would that rub ? thanks peps. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/IMG]
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personnally i would get the full camber kit but ive seen alot of people just get the rear if that helps
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It's depend on how much you drop your car. If you drop it less than 2", you do not need the front camber kit. The rear...may be, since you can't do shimming on your rear suspension.
Dunno about the tires size, but again...it's depend on your wheel offset and width
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