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How low can you go WITHOUT having to buy an aftermarket camber correction kit? Tein S Tech (Technical Innovations Sport Techs) are .6 and .7 I think this is a great drop for a DD, and considering my roads here are CRAP. |
Sounds good, thanks people!
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well i am having the same prob. but im getting coilovers, but im sure u can go really low, all the camber kit gives u is even tread wear and im sure after going so far it would get to where handling got worse instead of better. Im just gonna order a camber kit before i put mine on.
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Thanks man.
Basically I wanna know if it's safe to do without a kit now. I know that some wear will result without a kit, but want to know that a good aligner can reduce this without a kit. |
yeah its safe with just springs, and a aligner might could help a little but u should get a camber kit sometime in the future.
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Keep your drop under an inch and you should not need camber parts.
I have the Tein s-tech and I was able to get it aligned within spec without them and have had not excessive tire wear in the last 10k miles. |
Originally Posted by HyperSprite
Keep your drop under an inch and you should not need camber parts.
I have the Tein s-tech and I was able to get it aligned within spec without them and have had not excessive tire wear in the last 10k miles. |
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