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Question about Camber kit

Posted:
Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:42 am
by jsp891
Hey whats up guys. I need to know if I need a camber kit for my coupe. I have skunk2 lowering springs(not installed yet). will there be something wrong without a camber kit? Post some pictures if you got em. I searched already but I would like a straight answer from somebody. Thanks.

Posted:
Tue Apr 21, 2009 4:14 am
by Vti93T
you don't need a camber kit unless you are planning on running low offset wheels. basically it's pointless to get if you are running stock rims or rims that don't have a low offset

Posted:
Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:52 am
by yashep
Also depends on how much you lower your car, if it's too low you might have problems with alignment. I had problems adjusting the camber on my hatch so I got skunk2 Pro-series an they helped a lot.
I hate daily driven cars that the front or rear tires look like this / \. Pure uglyness...

Posted:
Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:43 am
by Dippin_EG
yashep wrote:I hate daily driven cars that the front or rear tires look like this / \. Pure uglyness...
x2
When i was like 10, and didnt mess with cars yet, I always thought something was broken in the rear when they're like that.

Posted:
Wed Apr 22, 2009 2:30 pm
by Vti93T
yashep wrote:Also depends on how much you lower your car, if it's too low you might have problems with alignment. I had problems adjusting the camber on my hatch so I got skunk2 Pro-series an they helped a lot.
I hate daily driven cars that the front or rear tires look like this / \. Pure uglyness...
negative home boy. my coupe was slammed and I was still able to get it aligned and my wheels didn't sit like this / \.