camber kit
You can always adjust camber without a camber kit. However there is only so much adjust ability built into the stock components. Most lowering kits will not need a camber kit. The link to the thread provided is also only for the rear camber adjustment.
Have you had an alignment and were told you need camber bolts? OR are you just wanting crazy mad tyte camber?
Have you had an alignment and were told you need camber bolts? OR are you just wanting crazy mad tyte camber?
if you learn to flip through pages, you'll see that on page two, i posted a video on how to adjust rear camber arms. and on page three, i posted a video on how to adjust front camber with aftermarket camber bolts.
yeah I agree with Socal most shops will tell you that to get more parts and labor out of you. You have a mild drop so there's no need for camber kit unless your tires are wearing unevenly but still the stock bolts should bring it back to spec.
Austinasto what part of Miami are you in maybe I can refer you to a speed shop?
Or even better look up Pete he lives down there I'm sure he knows plenty of good places cause every month this dude is swapping out wheels.
Austinasto what part of Miami are you in maybe I can refer you to a speed shop?
Or even better look up Pete he lives down there I'm sure he knows plenty of good places cause every month this dude is swapping out wheels.
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