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Camber Adjustment needed or not?

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FuelInjected

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Aug 27, 2007
Newmarket,
I got a 1997 Eagle Talon TSI AWD. I got eibach pro kit, 1.3 dropm and tokicko HP shocks. I ordered Eibach alignment kit, which came to 280 here from a local store, just for the front. Now i was wondering, if I can ride without the camber kit, do i need one or not? if I do where else can i get it? How much in labour to install it, since I wont be doing it all at the same time, as I am getting shocks and springs installed tomorrow. Also, I have only the front camber kit, do I need back as well or no? Please someone fillme in on the whole issue.
 
You need one for the rear, cause without it you'll run about 2-3 degrees of negative camber. I have the RRE rear kit and I run close to negative 1 degree on all 4 corners with Eibach Pros and Tokico Illuminas.

If you are worried about tire wear, you need to make sure that the TOE on all 4 ends is in spec and has been adjusted after your car was dropped. TOE will eat your tires a lot lot faster than camber will.
 
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