camber kits - DIY install or not?

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Aug 16, 2010 | 08:04 PM
  #16  
Agreed. Pretty straightforward, especially if you've done springs/shocks before. I also tried correcting both front and rear camber--ended up perfect. I figure most shops just like to zero the toe anyways and I didn't want them to touch the camber kit pieces anyways.
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Aug 16, 2010 | 08:20 PM
  #17  
The question I was trying to get at was, If i buy a camber kit (Front & Rear), do I need to buy an adjustable toe kit too?
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Aug 16, 2010 | 08:25 PM
  #18  
So, If i drop my car. I need camber kits no matter what?
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Aug 16, 2010 | 08:58 PM
  #19  
No, but to avoid excessive wear on the inside of your tires, yes.
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Aug 18, 2010 | 12:45 AM
  #20  
josh... whats your price for these rear camber adjusters?
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Aug 19, 2010 | 12:11 AM
  #21  
Quote: The question I was trying to get at was, If i buy a camber kit (Front & Rear), do I need to buy an adjustable toe kit too?
Depends on the kit.

The toe bolts are for the rear. The Eibach / SPC kit for the rear includes BOTH camber arms and toe bolts.
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Aug 19, 2010 | 10:00 AM
  #22  
i'm running 1.8 up front and 2.1 in the rear, 6k miles so far and the tires look fine...although i never expect to juice 20k out of my tires anyway....as long as I get 12k i'm fine...
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