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when is a camber kit needed

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Hello to all, at what point in lowering your car do yo need a camber kit? I have the TEIN FLEX setup on my 95 FWD Talon TSi and am going to drop it 1.5 in front and 1.9 in the rear. I am using the stock 16" wheels for now. Does anyone suspect I will need a camber kit? What kits are good? What do you reccomend? thank You all.

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With that kind of drop, I would def get a camber kit. Check MachV.com for a camber kit. You don't want to wear out your tires in a couple of months, that will get real expensive real quick. Just go ahead and kit some adjustment hardware.
 
Originally posted by 91 NT Eclipse
With that kind of drop, I would def get a camber kit. Check MachV.com for a camber kit. You don't want to wear out your tires in a couple of months, that will get real expensive real quick. Just go ahead and kit some adjustment hardware.


Well its not having bad camber that makes you get new tires...when you lower a car the alignment gets all bad...But people never get alignments...because people don;t even notice the bad alignment..mine like dropped close to 2 inches..and the camber is not even noticable up front but the rear is just alittle worse...once you get a alignment and like 6000 miles..everyother oil change just have the wheels rotated you will be fine....also the negative camber is good for handling to...when you take those fast corners..etc etc..also there are way cheaper places then Machv for camber kits....the fronts are alost never needed and the rear you can get longer bolts and washers and thats it...make sure the bolts are grade 8 or higher..and that only like 5 bucks for all that and works the same..:thumb:
 
If incase you do need or want to get a camber kit, I can get you the adjustable ball joints for like $75 which is pretty cheap. Just let me know. I've got them on my car. I have the rear camber kit on too.
 
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