Camber kit question

fastflyinaccord

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Thanks for being understanding. You do not need the camber kit but if its worth your piece of mind and the tiny bit of advantage of having then go for it Its not a question of if you need it, if you want one then get one dude :thumbsup:
 

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yo44boichris said:
im at -4 in the back. im fine with traction, just make sure your toe is on point! and drive slow too

True! If you drive a lot of highway, camber wear will be an issue. But if you drive mainly city then camber shouldn't be a problem.

I might buy a camber kit for the TL because I plan to take my car on 3-4 hour drives If needed and didn't want to deal with uneven tire wear. Being at -2 front and -3 rear.
 

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Get the ksport,it has a built in camber kit and you can lower it from 1 to 4 inches.
 

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Get the ksport,it has a built in camber kit and you can lower it from 1 to 4 inches.
 

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True! If you drive a lot of highway, camber wear will be an issue. But if you drive mainly city then camber shouldn't be a problem.

I might buy a camber kit for the TL because I plan to take my car on 3-4 hour drives If needed and didn't want to deal with uneven tire wear. Being at -2 front and -3 rear.

this is what I wanted to hear lol I drive to and from school three to four times a week, 25-30 miles each way, and take trips up to my house in Vermont regularly (about 275 miles away) so yes, I drive a lot of highway. The way you put it, that helps. Thank you :)
 

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if you're so un****ing sure, just buy a kit. if people give you advice and you still aren't sure if you trust their advice or if you wanna be super safe about it, the go buy a camber kit, its not the worst thing to spend money on
 

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^harsh, sombody woke up on rong side of bed


even thou its very true

its not harsh its honest. there have been more threads about camber kits than i can remember. his question was already answered by multiple people, he obviously hasn't searched very much because we have members, in NJ, who drive lower than he'll probably go.

think/search before you post
 

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