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Also forgot to mention that anytime you change your suspension settings, your alignment will be affected as a result. That being said, with a minimal drop you probably will be

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Also forgot to mention that anytime you change your suspension settings, your alignment will be affected as a result. That being said, with a minimal drop you probably will be able to get away with not using any camber arms. Front you most likely won't need to change anything as far as camber goes, the rears should have enough adjustment in them to accomodate a minimal drop.
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