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ive stated this before but i do not like my TEIN stune shock setup. the ride height is perfect. anything higher and i would just want it lower. even at

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Old 09-03-2010, 02:33 PM   #20 (permalink)
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ive stated this before but i do not like my TEIN stune shock setup. the ride height is perfect. anything higher and i would just want it lower. even at this height my front camber is -1.6. great for a race car, not for a DD. so yes you will need a camber kit if you want to conserve tires. the rear camber is maxed out. it is barely within factory specs. now as soon as i install 15mm spacers all around i will DEF need a front and rear camber kit!
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