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Old Apr 3, 2006 | 11:40 AM
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i recently dropped my car with the S-tech lowering springs from TEIN and i need Rear camber kit...i have looked online but the cheapest is $180, does anyone know of a cheaper place where they sale a camber kit, and i have also heard that some cars bring camber kits already built in to the suspension, does anyone know if the 2005 scion tc has this?
Old Apr 3, 2006 | 11:46 AM
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I'd have to ask why you want to get a camber kit...?

Also, take a glance through this:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=105012
Old Apr 4, 2006 | 12:27 AM
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i can see my rear wheels leanning inside and i just changed my tires and the old ones the inside thread was eaten up
Old Apr 4, 2006 | 12:37 AM
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a rear camber kit is not needed (unless you want almost zero camber or as close to factory spec as possible). Just get an alignment, it might be off be a degree which is beneficial to the cars handling. if ur old tires were eaten up i would get an alignment ASAP.
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the rear of the tc has some adjustment that can be dailed in but thay will only be able to get you close to the factory spec's if you want to do it right get the hotchkis rear that way you can adjust it to suit your need's
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Originally Posted by shinkuu
if ur old tires were eaten up i would get an alignment ASAP.
Ditto... the car has SOME (-) camber from the factory, so they might lean in a little. If your tires are worn funny, you need to get it aligned.
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I have s-techs and did my alignment myself with little to no problem. The rear easily came in however the front was a little tricky. I did get eccentric bolts for the front however they did not allow enough adjustment without removing the supplied washer. My suggestion get the eccentrics for the front and don't worry about the rear. You may have to pay extra for your alignment depending on where you go though. Some places around here charge more if they have to work through serious camber issues from lowered cars as it can occassionally be very time consuming.
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How about these and an alignment?
http://www.ptuning.com/html/Item-Des...9&ModelDesc=tC
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You can get the exact same thing off ebay for $25 shipped.
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