camber for lowering

AzTeC

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I would just drop it then get an alignment run it like that for a few months and c how your tires react if ur eatting up the tires then invest in a camber kit if not then just leave it and ur done...
 

brashley09

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in my opinion 1.5" is a significant enough drop for a camber kit. i say get one. true it handles a little sportier but youll be roughin' tires unnessesarily quick. usually you get an alignment as soon as your camber kit or springs or both are put on. i think bowed in tires look kinna dorky but if thats what you want go for it. i think the drop you did isnt that big a deal. 50 bucks gets you a no name brand but decent camber kit on ebay. colored to match your car too!
 


JohnS.

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in my opinion 1.5" is a significant enough drop for a camber kit. i say get one. true it handles a little sportier but youll be roughin' tires unnessesarily quick. usually you get an alignment as soon as your camber kit or springs or both are put on. i think bowed in tires look kinna dorky but if thats what you want go for it. i think the drop you did isnt that big a deal. 50 bucks gets you a no name brand but decent camber kit on ebay. colored to match your car too!
What do you consider unnecessarily quick? My car is lowered somewhere around 2-2.5 inches and I got new tires back in....October? November? I never got an alignment or camber kits and they're still wearing pretty evenly and plenty of tread left. But then again it is winter lol.
 


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