001Stunna
Well-Known Member
i thought camber can be zeroed out in the front for our cars ?
Camber isn't adjustable in the front or back in our cars. Can only be done so with a aftermarket camber kit.
i thought camber can be zeroed out in the front for our cars ?
You don't need a camber kit. You're specs are WELL beyond fine. Save your money.
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No you don't. You just think you do.
Less than 2.5 degrees of camber.... I wouldn't be worrying about that with good Toe specs.
No you don't. You just think you do.
Less than 2.5 degrees of camber.... I wouldn't be worrying about that with good Toe specs.
You should get an alignment and get your toe zeroed out to specs(assuming you've let the springs settle for 2-3 weeks of driving).
For our cars specs are
Camber angle: Front: 0°00' ±1° Rear: -0°30' ±1°
Front toe: 0 ±2 mm (0 ±1/16 inch)
Rear toe-in: 2 ±2 mm (1/16 ±1/16 inch)
Chances are a camber kit up front will hit so you might be better off just fixing the back unless you can deal with the UCA hitting. For the back you pretty much have 2 choices.
Upper arm style SPC, Wicked Tuning
Lower arm style Ingalls
front specs arent that bad so ima live with it. did the rears only and im satisfied.