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Struts? Coilovers? Camber Kit? Please Help Me Out...

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NevstaNev

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Jul 4, 2003
Hey guys i need some help...Okay right now i have the kyb agx's w/ h&r race drop springs.. I'm getting tired of the good wear and I want the stopped. I want to get a camber kit but i think my tires would rub against the fender since its already in it if the camber is corrected.. Should I raise it back up with new coilovers? Springs? or whatever.. Please help me out? I want a good ride also and i'd like to save some money! Please let me know the best way to go...Thanks!!!!!!
 
NevstaNev said:
I'm getting tired of the good wear and I want the stopped.

What :confused:

I want to get a camber kit but i think my tires would rub against the fender since its already in it if the camber is corrected..

what you are saying is your wheels are tucked in right now, and you think if you straighten them out with a camber kit, they will rub the fender?

Please let me know the best way to go...Thanks!

getting a camber kit is a good idea unless you like wearing out tires
 
getting a camber kit and having the proper alignment will save you a lot of money in the long end. to get your dsm sitting just right it will cost you. but like i said pay in the end. now for rubbing issues i see not unless there is something wrong with your struts(shocks) being worn.

here you go i found this from www.overboost.com

front camber kit costing you 100$ but your going to be looking at around 100$ to have it properly aligned for you.. good luck. :thumb:
http://www.overboost.com/obs/product.asp?pid=32876
 
Get some springs with a reasonable amount of drop for street driving (<1.5 inches). You can leave the front camber alone but straighten out the rear with bolts and washers. Then get your front and rear toe set to zero.

This should fix your "good wear and want to stopped."
 
Well i guess i am looking for smomething w/ a 1.5 inch drop.. What do you guys suggest just throw stuff out there.. Any spring/shock combo..I was thinking illuminas w/ sportlines but i think they would just end up setteling too lower than i probably want. How about GC's? Let me know thanks!
 
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