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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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