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whitegst

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Sep 26, 2002
Austin, Texas
I've got my alignment done and front camber shows -1.6(Left), -1.9(Right) and rear camber shows -2.9(left), -3.1(right). I need to order the kit, but i'm not sure which kit to go? Can someone help me out on which camber kit (brand, and degree adj.) should i go with? I need your opinions and advise!
 
Not trying to be an @ss but, when you added this thread did you read what was above it????? here is what it said:

STOP! Before posting a new thread:
Check to see if someone else has already posted the same topic. Do a KEYWORD SEARCH

this question has been asked a million times. You will find that not many will answer you becuase they have asnwered many times and are frankly tired. I know it sux, but it's the truth and it you use the search funtion you will probably find the answer. I have been on this site a little while yet. Never came across an question that hasn't already been answered that i couldn't find.... other than suggestions. I may have asked 4 questions on here that were of a technical basis.

But anyway, to help out. You should have got a before and after sheet with the tolarence on it. You want to bring that tolarence as with in limits as possible. Tow you want at ) period. Camber kits depend on what you need to bring it within specs. I myself have a specialty products eccentric bushing set up to 1 degree in the front of mine and the ingalls adjustable kit in the rear. I a littel negative camber on mine. But not too much.
 
thanks for your advise and like you said, i should've checked if someone else had already asked this kinda problem. but I know every car has diff. camber even tho some of us use the same suspension. So i just wanted to check and see which kit you've used and about the comments being good or bad. well, i just got to search more i guess.
anyways, thanks ECLIPSE4X4.
 
After a long search, i end up ordering from Prosuspension for $220, both f/r kits are 3 deg adj. Once again, thanks for helping out.
 
You will find that the front kit you got , you will have probles. Thats adjustability will cause the upper are to rub the inside of the fenderwell. Plus I have read where a lot of those kits break, or fall apart.
 
hopefully that won't happen but when that occurs, then i'll get the one you have from roadrace. thanks fo letting me know.
 
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