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Dumb Question!
Hi,
I am plannnig to get H&R sport springs for my LX coupe.... Can anyone tell me if I need a camper kit or not??!!? And plus....... What does camper kit do?!?!?!?...I know this is a very dumb quesotin. but anwayyz..
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I am plannnig to get H&R sport springs for my LX coupe.... Can anyone tell me if I need a camper kit or not??!!? And plus....... What does camper kit do?!?!?!?...I know this is a very dumb quesotin. but anwayyz..
tahnks a lot!!!
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i think you mean camber kit, and you really only need those if you are lowering your car more than 2" and that just makes your wheels sit vertical... so you dont get premature wear in your tires
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there's was a thread on it already.. 1.3" drop
i'm guessing you dont know what camber is.. camber is part of alignment, its how much your tires are tilted... negative camber is when the top of the tires tip in toward the center of the car making the tires look like this from behind... / \... positive camber if when the top of the tires tip away from the car like this \ /... anytime you lower the car your cambers going to be negative. it's fine to a certain extent(also known as specifications), once it passes spec, its recommended you get a camber kit. many people with a 1.3" drop had a camber that was within spec so they didnt need one..
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i'm guessing you dont know what camber is.. camber is part of alignment, its how much your tires are tilted... negative camber is when the top of the tires tip in toward the center of the car making the tires look like this from behind... / \... positive camber if when the top of the tires tip away from the car like this \ /... anytime you lower the car your cambers going to be negative. it's fine to a certain extent(also known as specifications), once it passes spec, its recommended you get a camber kit. many people with a 1.3" drop had a camber that was within spec so they didnt need one..
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