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StraussApr-11-01 07:34 AM
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I know I already asked this once, and only one person replied. Am I going to need any camber kits with the eibach prokits on tokico N/A's? I'm pretty sure I need the rear, but how bad is the front? Please, everyone respond, I'm getting my springs in 2 days and will need camber kits! Thanks...

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SkrillaApr-11-01 08:25 AM
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#1641, "No Camber adjustament here..."
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...but I'm on GC and Illuminas dropped 1.5" in the back

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WillApr-11-01 10:23 AM
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#1642, "RE: No Camber adjustament here..."
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My case is just the opposite. I got my alignment done at Winston Tires and the guy told me I need camber kits for the front but the rear is fine. I have the prokit/tokico NA setup.

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dsm1Apr-11-01 11:03 AM
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#1643, "RE: No Camber adjustament here..."
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I don't think you'll need them with only a 1.5" drop...but after you drop it you need to get it alligned again anyways have the tech tell you for sure or not, no point spending money on somethin you don't need. just my .02



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klipzracerApr-11-01 12:29 PM
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#1644, "RE: No Camber adjustament here..."
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1.5 drop............nope!

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SkrillaApr-11-01 02:03 PM
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#1645, "One more thing..."
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I think you should wait until after you drop it to determine. It's wierd 'cause everyone's suspension is different, even with the same stuff. I would wait till your setup is on to see for yourself.

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TeamStan2gntApr-11-01 04:02 PM
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#1646, "RE: One more thing..."
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I need one in the front. just did +.75 but I still needed it bad and was still wearing front tires quickly (and yes I had an alighment with zero toe). Once I put on the AGX struts which raised the front end, cambers just right (its a 1.3" drop now. before the struts people thought I had sportline springs). I agree you should wait until after its lowered and maybe evem go through a set of tires to see if you really need one. First you must make sure your toe is at zero.

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TeamStan2gntApr-11-01 04:05 PM
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#1647, "RE: One more thing..."
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Also depends on your driving. 1.5 deg negative camber may wear out tires with me driving but doesn't mean for everyone. I fly through every corner everytime I hit the road.

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LeeApr-12-01 12:20 AM
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#1648, "RE: Everyone please read and reply!"
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Tony M has this set up and I believe he didn't need any camber adjustments.

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John99RSApr-12-01 04:18 AM
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#1649, "RE: Everyone please read and reply!"
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I have the Pro Kits on NA Tokicos and I needed kits for the front and rear. I couldn't get it alligned within specs without them. Ended up being a 1.5 drop.

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