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Old Apr 2, 2003
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Hmmm is my computer messed up or do I see nothing
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or, it was a double post . Like clicking twice on submit or something.
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Sorry guys... just noticed it now :P

I'm getting coilovers put on tomorrow and was wondering hoe low I can go without needing a camber kit.
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i think you should get a camber kit no matter what, only on the back thou.
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without a camber kit you'll kill the life of your tires and cause them to wear unevenly, although you may get better handling its not worth the extra cost for new tires
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Get an alignment to see how much adjustments you need first then consider if getting a camber kit will help save your tiers. That is the best way I can explain it. ALl cars are different and should be tended to different needs.
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Usually anything above 1.25" does not need a camber kit though it is recommended that you get a camber kit if you lower at all. It will save your tires. YOu will probably only need the rear, but might as well spend the extra $20 and get the front too, it will help with the alignment. If you do lower, you should get an alignment some time thereafter.
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