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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 09:34 PM
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do i have to worry about camber/caster if i get the trd springs installed? what experiences have you guys had?
Old Apr 21, 2004 | 10:05 PM
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you dont have to worry about this at all with the trds... check out my profile
Old Apr 21, 2004 | 10:32 PM
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dont worry...most people are running 2" drop
Old Apr 21, 2004 | 10:36 PM
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There are many threds about this topic. That little SEARCH feature works wonders here. You don't need and adjustment.
Old Apr 21, 2004 | 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by supitsmark
do i have to worry about camber/caster if i get the trd springs installed? what experiences have you guys had?
the camber/caster will be fine. The ride will be harsh though, and not low enough. Get some 2" springs!
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on the rack it showed me as having -1.1degrees of camber after droping my car 1.8inches...
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on the rack it showed me as having -1.1degrees of camber after droping my car 1.8inches...
this is quite possible. what i'm saying is there is no way to adjust the camber.
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the rear tires cant be adjusted....but u can buy a kit for the fronts to adjust camber....u might wanna research your answer.....the guy who did the alignment on my scion said they make camber kits for the front if i wanted to correct it he could order them...but at -1.1 i wasnt worried.....
and i know someone on here was making plates to adjust camber for the rears....if u fliped his plate over you would have +camber in the rear....so i see no problem adjusting for camber....
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Originally Posted by scionxb04
the rear tires cant be adjusted....but u can buy a kit for the fronts to adjust camber....u might wanna research your answer.....the guy who did the alignment on my scion said they make camber kits for the front if i wanted to correct it he could order them...but at -1.1 i wasnt worried.....
and i know someone on here was making plates to adjust camber for the rears....if u fliped his plate over you would have +camber in the rear....so i see no problem adjusting for camber....
this is true. what i'm saying is from the factory, there is no camber adjustment.
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