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JwUoNoG

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Aug 12, 2004
Perry Hall/Parkville, Maryland
I'm going to install a camber kit sometime this week. It's a DME motorsport eccentric bushing. I'm not going to adjust anything, I'm only going to install it. Is this safe? Would it be okay to drive around for a week or two before getting an alignment?

Also, people with lowered cars, do you generally face problems with alignment? I went to a Merchant's, they couldn't get my car on the lift. :confused:
 
JwUoNoG said:
I'm going to install a camber kit sometime this week. It's a DME motorsport eccentric bushing. I'm not going to adjust anything, I'm only going to install it. Is this safe? Would it be okay to drive around for a week or two before getting an alignment?

Also, people with lowered cars, do you generally face problems with alignment? I went to a Merchant's, they couldn't get my car on the lift. :confused:

You can't install it without adjusting it!

Can't get any lower than my car. I have to use an ultra low profile racing jack in the front end.

Greg
 
I have the DME kit and let me tell you, it works well.

Yes, you can install it and not adjust it, just remember to take it to get it aligned in a week or so. I drove around with no camber kit for over a year and man, my tires didnt last at all!

Plus alignments are only like $50.
 
i jsut bought a 1g awd with H&Rs that ill put on in a week or so, id only have to correct camber in the rear right?
 
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