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If you want the best tire wear you will need a camber kit with the Eibach kit. Also the front doesn't have adjustable camber from the factory so I don't
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If you want the best tire wear you will need a camber kit with the Eibach kit. Also the front doesn't have adjustable camber from the factory so I don't see how anyone could say they could adjust the camber. And for the rear there is minimal toe and camber adjustment usally needing more. So it usually calling for an aftermarket kit.
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