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Old 02-03-2011, 09:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 370zFORme!! View Post
Not if I do a moderate drop. I just want the dampening adjustability
i mean, its your call. i think i have one of the most moderate drops at 3/4" in the back and an inch up front and i most certainly needed a rear camber kit, and now after i while i just picked up the front. maybe keep them until you take care of all that, see if you need the camber kit to get back to spec, if you don't, i'm sure you can sell it just as easily.

Also keep in mind that not just your camber gets thrown off by lowering. You can't adjust your toe very much either (if at all) with the stock arm/bolts, and if your toe is off by much, you will eat tires up way more quickly than if you were running a lot of negative camber but with correct toe.
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