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So throughout the forums the swift springs are generally agreed to be the best and on almost every forum about them people talk about getting a camber kit with it,

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Old 10-09-2015, 02:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So throughout the forums the swift springs are generally agreed to be the best and on almost every forum about them people talk about getting a camber kit with it, is getting a camber kit necessary because personally I'm not a big fan of camber. I know it's a stupid question but I'm new to the whole car modding scene lmao
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So throughout the forums the swift springs are generally agreed to be the best and on almost every forum about them people talk about getting a camber kit with it, is getting a camber kit necessary because personally I'm not a big fan of camber. I know it's a stupid question but I'm new to the whole car modding scene lmao
The camber kit helps dial your camber specs back to oem settings, which in turn prolong your tire life.

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Typically most people get SPC Rear Toe Bolts which gives you around +/- 3 degrees of camber adjustment. These are typically enough to get your camber back within spec.

If those dont do the trick, then the addition of Rear camber arms will give you the most range of adjustment and will def. be able to get your camber back with OE spec.
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