anyone suggest the good front, rear camber kit with installation...
anyone suggest the good front, rear camber kit with installation...
Anyonw knows good and cheap front, rear kit cheap....?
is it easy to install by myself?
i read some forum... most of them said.. it has the wear off problems on the tires...
and also.. some member suggested do it at the store cause they have computer to set it up...
anyone suggest a good shop with low price?
is it easy to install by myself?
i read some forum... most of them said.. it has the wear off problems on the tires...
and also.. some member suggested do it at the store cause they have computer to set it up...
anyone suggest a good shop with low price?
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You need to get a 4-wheel alignment done after installing a camber kit front and rear. For the rear I would suggest SPC or Kinetix. For the front, Cusco. However there are a few companies coming out with new, cheaper fronts. But no one has used them since they aren't out yet, and I dunno if you wanna wait for them to come out depending on how bad your camber issues are.
I just put Kinetix rear on my car. It costs just under $400. You can get the SPC kit for around $200 I think. Cusco front arms are a little over $400.
I just put Kinetix rear on my car. It costs just under $400. You can get the SPC kit for around $200 I think. Cusco front arms are a little over $400.
thx greddysetgo..?
last question...
i need the camber for sure if im ordering the volk challenge rim right...?
if i do.. do i need front and rear camber? or just the rear..?
i saw alot of forum said they had the negative one or too positive.. and it turns out that it wear out differently...
last question...
i need the camber for sure if im ordering the volk challenge rim right...?
if i do.. do i need front and rear camber? or just the rear..?
i saw alot of forum said they had the negative one or too positive.. and it turns out that it wear out differently...
If you have a coupe you need the rears the most. You'll be fine for a little while without them but youll eat up the tires quick. The front isnt too bad but you should change them soon or later.
Just look at it this way with all the toe and camber youll have traction wont be an issue. Youll hook up no matter what
Just look at it this way with all the toe and camber youll have traction wont be an issue. Youll hook up no matter what
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