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mkdb89-02se

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ok so i put a wtb thread up, and thought i knew what i was looking for and then sombody said somthing about a arm , im not really sure what they was talking about and im looking to buy a camber kit within the next 24 hours hopping to clear this up soon

heres what i was considering and am unsure if i need somthing more
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160523512811&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200559100209&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
 
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Are you looking for the rear only? or the front as well?
You won't really need one in the front unless youre going crazyyy low, and even then the front kits usually end up hitting anyz.

As for the rear probably everyone will suggest either no kit at all, wicked tuning, or ingalls.
 

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im looking for front and rear,
im only 2in low but i want my tires sittn flat, i can see the angle from plan sight not a whole lot but then again i want them flat

just wondering if the kits above are all that is needed, to corect the camber issues
 

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front camber can be adjusted without a camber kit. a 2 inch drop is nothing and a shop will have no problem putting the front camber back to oem spec. all you need is a rear camber kit

rear camber kits either replace the lower control arms (ingalls) or the upper control arms (wicked tuning). the ones in the first link are the better designed control arms but are you really gonna but your life in the hands of some no name brand? spend more money and buy ingalls
 

mkdb89-02se

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a shop told me there is no camber adjustment for my car, ima go to a dif shop and get a second opinion will report findings and new questons later today
 

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That shop lied to you up the arse. Back on topic though...i've got the wicked tunning kit and have had no issues with it as of yet. End of the day its your decision.
 

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:O I really don't think you should spend any amount of money trying to zero out your camber with just a 2 inch drop .. I'm dropped 3+ inches and the camber is hardly noticeable even with 9.5" wide wheels poking out like crazy .. I actually wanna camber it more hehe :giggle: :rock:
 

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is the tire wear noticable if you don't get a camber kit? i was thinking about buying one but if its not going to make a difference on the camber then nvm. haha also i just dropped two days ago so do i need to get an alignment?
 
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