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Camber correction kit question

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Talon_Tid_Tsi

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Mar 11, 2006
Houston, Texas
I just bought a set of Eibach Sportline springs, and Tokico Blue Shocks to lower my '95 2wd TSI Talon. From what I researched on this forum, I'm thinking of going with the DIY rear camber kit for the rears. My questions are, Is the DIY camber kit going to be enough for my set up for the rear? and what is suggested for the front? Thanks for any help.:D
 
Any alignment shop should be able to check your alignment after you lower it. Then they should be able to tell you if they have a kit that will work.
 
I put on the Illumina kit and it lowered my front 2" and rear 1.5" almost exactly(2g AWD). I do alignments at my shop and I noticed that I was only in 1 degree for camber and all other numbers were good. Had to play with toe to fix it a bit since I dont autocross at all so its all 0.00 degrees. EBay has worked for me. You can pick up Ingalls kits for front and rear for like 200 bucks. Stock you can only adjust the toe (on the 2g's anyway...havent looked at the 1g but I assume the same). Good luck
 
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