Going Low + Camber kit?

SmokinSE

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I own a 2000 SE sedan, i plan on buying these coils sometime in the next week off a local in my town , they're Yonaka's ( amazon link so you know what im talking about http://www.amazon.com/Yonaka-1998-2002-Coilovers-Suspension-Springs/dp/B00MU28Y4A/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1437419897&sr=8-5&keywords=HONDA+ACCORD+COILOVERS).my question for you guys is will i need a camber kit if i decide to buy these and go low, i just want to close my wheel gaps for now, and if so will i need front and rear camber kits, or any other part. Any help is greatly appreciated .
 

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You will get natural camber from lower your car. You can get a camber kit to get more camber of less camber. The choice is yours. Chances are you don't need them
 

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I would say you don't need a camber kit since you are just wanting to lose the wheel gap. Unless you try to run wheels that are too wide for the car, then you might but tire size also comes into play there.
 
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