Camber help plz :(

shrek78

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hey guys im thinking in getting INGALLS FRONT CONTROL ARM for my car but i was wondering which one is better -2° to +1-1/4° OR +1° to +4° i am a noob when it come to this stuff i really need your help and also is this a good brand to get ? any better ones
 

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i have function form type 2 and yea i do cause i went to get aliment and i need camber adjustment
 

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your best bet would be to determine how low you plan on going then see if other members that sit that low have front camber kits or not
 
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Gtfo with your False information!!

Camber can't be adjusted on our cars without a camber kit. Come on man... You've been on here log enough to know
 

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i think that all depends on which degree camber kit u have in ur rear if you have any; to match up the adjustment....
 

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Firstly, unless you're really slammed camber in the front doesn't get as bad as that in the rear.
...but lets think of this a bit logically. you're lowering your car and hence getting negative camber by doing so. you want a kit that can give you positive camber to bring you back to spec.
Hence just from that i'd pick the one that gives you +1 -> +4° but keep in mind the fact that to be able to fit some wheels for that flush look you might want to keep a bit of negative camber which would make me suggest -2° to +1-1/4°.

So in the end...how low are you going? and what look are you going for?
 
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