suspension and camber kit(s)?
If you use camber kits do they need to go on front and back? I already have camber on the back wheels from putting 20" wheels on a normal suspension. They wear out on the inside. The front wheels have no camber and wear evenly. I'm thinking back cambers only. Does anyone strongly disagree? If so why? Thanks
the car comes with negative camber front and rear
aftermarket camber kits are available for both front and rear. Best to get the car on an alignment rack first and see what needs adjustment. Front has no camber adjustment (only toe), rear is ever so slightly adjustable, so you may not need to buy anything. If you do, the rear kits are inexpensive
aftermarket camber kits are available for both front and rear. Best to get the car on an alignment rack first and see what needs adjustment. Front has no camber adjustment (only toe), rear is ever so slightly adjustable, so you may not need to buy anything. If you do, the rear kits are inexpensive
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