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Alignement (camber) after lowered

Originally Posted by Hotrodz You should do a search on this as there are numerous threads and discussion but be that as it may....you may need toe bolts and or

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Old 12-05-2014, 08:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You should do a search on this as there are numerous threads and discussion but be that as it may....you may need toe bolts and or camber arms for the rear and be good to go in the front!
Some people can get the original alignment without a camber kit after installing springs, but most need rear camber kits -- and given the cost of performance tires, it's probably a good idea anyway.
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I suppose the inner rear tires would wear out more without the camber kit?

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Some people can get the original alignment without a camber kit after installing springs, but most need rear camber kits -- and given the cost of performance tires, it's probably a good idea anyway.
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I suppose the inner rear tires would wear out more without the camber kit?
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