anyone using a front camber kit
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if so what brand and which one cause i'm lookin at ingalls and they have a 1 degree and 2 degree. Just wondering which one you guys have used and how low you are. thanx
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Rep Power: 0 NoBottleJustThrottle: i just wanna give you a warning... check your NEX coilovers every noe and then... take a good look at your steering arm and watch for cracks in the weld beeds. my friends broke on him... luckily we weren't canyon racing at the time... he'd be dead. hit me back in PM or post here... if you have any feed back or questions.
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Rep Power: 282 I am using the Ingalls, but the Eibachs are the same.
Basically the kits are bolts that replace your stock mounting bolts on the strut to the spindle. It has a cam on it and rotating it pushes the spindle out or in. The one degree is only one pair (top bolts). The two degree is two pair (top and bottom). They are easy to install and are pretty cheap compared to the rear.
The alignment guy will tell you how far you are out, and then suggest how many bolts. Mine were 25 a pair, with 35 to install them, plus 60 for a full alignment.
Basically the kits are bolts that replace your stock mounting bolts on the strut to the spindle. It has a cam on it and rotating it pushes the spindle out or in. The one degree is only one pair (top bolts). The two degree is two pair (top and bottom). They are easy to install and are pretty cheap compared to the rear.
The alignment guy will tell you how far you are out, and then suggest how many bolts. Mine were 25 a pair, with 35 to install them, plus 60 for a full alignment.
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Rep Power: 0 ok well i just wanted to get it all done at once cause the guy doing my drop is also doing the alignment so i wanted to have the set there. somebody on here said i would need the 2 degree for a neuspeed sport drop of 1.5. so i guess i'll get those and if they don't work exchange them for the others or just buy both and return the one i don't use.
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Rep Power: 0 Hey thanks for the warning...ive actually heard about that from one of my friends. I just checked mine out, and no problems what so ever. You can believe that i drive the ***** off of them too. But thanks for the concern
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