Skunk2 Sport Shocks & Lowering Springs, Camber kit needed?
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Skunk2 Sport Shocks & Lowering Springs, Camber kit needed?
Yeah, so I found a good deal on this set. Emailed the company they said the drop would be about 2". I figure that is fine, I've got 15" rims with 195 falken ziex tires. Would I need a camber kit for this specific kit? The kit I was looking at was a Skunk 2 Front and Blox rear camber kit. Also planning on adding some Blox LCA's aswell.
How does everyone think this setup would be?
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How does everyone think this setup would be?
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RE: Skunk2 Sport Shocks & Lowering Springs, Camber kit needed?
Really not necessary but it's up to you. You can just get an alignment afterwards and zero out the toe (which wears tires more than camber). Negative camber in the front is actually a god thing, handling-wise. And in the back you can just fix it with a few washers.
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