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Originally Posted by jooonnn Hey chuck im a bit new to this to but from what im learning from this thread is that you would need front camber arms AND
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You would only "need" rear camber arms and toe bolts due to them being adjusted from 2 separate locations that interact with each other. The fronts being a true coilover setup would just need front camber arms if you wanted. The reason for this is the stock arms offer very little, if any, adjustability. You will only need toe bolts for the rear. The front is a different setup.
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