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Camber Angle... need answer tonight...

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husterka

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Apr 19, 2002
I have a set of Neuspeed sport springs and tokico struts / shocks on my 99 GSX and I need to get an idea of how much of an angle that I am off camber. I need to know this so that I can purchase an ingalls camber kit ASAP. They have two kits, one for -3/4 to +1 degrees and one for +1.25 to +3 degrees. I need to know which to get. I think that I need the second type but, I need a second opinion. Thanks!!!
 
I would also say take it to the shop and have it aligned first. And are you talking about the front or the back? I would get both kits meaning f&r. I have the same springs and I have the specialty products bushings that RRE sels in the front and the ingals in the rear. But in order to know which one for the rear, get it aligned first.

For the front you shouldn't need no more than 1 degree correction. I have read that that kits that have more make the upper control arm hit the indside of the wheel well.
 
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