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Old 10-06-2016, 02:03 PM   #14 (permalink)
HT Rambler
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Originally Posted by cv129 View Post
HT Rambler, the reason for our questions was because your posts have contradicting info. We are trying to help you in a responsible manner. Easy to point you to the best suspension part, but:
  • Installation and subsequent adjustments of such parts can be tricky. Not all techs are knowledgeable to deal with them. Some techs even lean/push on cars to get the alignment reading within specs.
  • You don't seem to know much about this topic
  • A stock car with unaltered suspension should not need such components. Your issue could be simply worn bushings and should aim for OEM replacement.
  • We are trying to spare you the above pain by giving you the best diagnosis, even if you didn't specifically ask for one.

But, seems like we've overextended our help.

So addressing your question simply and directly....don't buy the "camber kits" that are "not approved for the street".

Best of luck
Again as stated I'm not an expert just having tire wear issues. I must commend you on your response, but you say "we" loosely. I can plainly see the help extended which I much appreciate. But then there are others that offer opinions not asked for then try and blame the thread starter, you can go back and read the response and find out what category fits each response. I'm not going to elaborate, but clearly the suggestion is not to by the arms. Was willing to spend the extra money which is minimal compared to the price of the tires. So if everyone would respond in civil courteous manner in which you did this would have been much shorter discussion. I only go by what I was told by the supposed experts about the car being fine on parts and alignment issues. I only pursued the issue after a little reading and investigating, trying to solve the tire wear issue. Goggled tread wear and read what I could to come to that conclusion. I can tell by the responses that maybe I'm headed in the wrong direction. Didn't start this thread to hear " probably didn't get an alignment", etc.. etc...
Again thanks for response !!
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