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Old Jan 19, 2003
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2" drop question....

just got the progress springs and the drop is like 1.8 or 1.75 in the front and 2 in the rear....DO I NEED a camber kit in the rear.....i read in another post that you really don't need it in the front cause of the Mac struts.......i have been reading other posts and it seems mixed.....JUST WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS THIS DROP.......and can give me first hand info........Thanks fellas!
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all the camber kit will do is correct your alignmet so the wheels doesn't bend in. the camber kit will straighten it so it sits normally so the tires wear evenly. your camber yon't be off as much a big drop but i'd d still get it or you will be replacing tires much more due to uneven tread wear
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eh, i've seen the drop with progress springs and the rear is prettty low. i would recommend you get a rear one, i'm cheap but i know i personally would get it. and ya you dont need the front..
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