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Topic subjectRE: Ingalls Camber Hardware
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9068, RE: Ingalls Camber Hardware
Posted by XtremeRS, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
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> Should I get an alignment after the install of shocks and
>springs?
> I am having someone else install my springs and stuff.
>Will I need a spring compressor for the camber kits, this
>car is my daily driver, I cant affor something flying off
>the car that is important.

Yes you will need an alignment after the install. But dont get a final alignment untill you have your camber kits installed, since it will change your readings. I put on my springs, along with the rear camber mod. Took it to get an alignment after a few days. They put the car on the rack and gave me the readout of the current specs. My rears were just about ok for camber, but toe was way off. Fronts needed about 1.25 degrees of camber, toe was way off.They didnt charge me to look at the car, which was good, no point in adjusting the toe now. So i got the ingalls front kit, put it on, and then take my car back to get the final alignment done. You don't need to take the springs/struts out to do the front or rear camber kits. Read my earlier post on how to do the kits. Its very easy, and no need really to take off the wheels.
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