Originally Posted by DJcuetip nope no kits camber needed... also.. i believe im gonna go with 20s, but of couse im gonna see hwo they look with them on and
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Remember there is virtually no factory adjustment for camber or toe on these cars, and you're changing the suspension geometry by lowering the vehicle. G's and Z's have always had camber issues, tire feathering from the factory, got better after 2005.. but the minute you drop it, you should consider camber/toe options, or watch your tires disappear magically before your eyes. |
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