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TeamXtremeRSMay-03-02 03:09 PM
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#9163, "RE: no need for a front camber adjustment"
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3576 is all you should need witht the prokits. I belive the springs settle to around 1.7" in the front, so that kit should be just fine. With my 2" drop, i need about 1.25 of positive adjustment, so you will need around 1 positive degree of adjustment. Go with the 3576 rubber bushing. You dont really need the poly kit, but that kit will stiffen up your upper control arm quite a bit, might feel a harder ride over bumps..


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*POLL* - Ingalls Camber Kits w/ Eibach ProKits - Front Camber Adjustment... Which is correct??? [View all] , trwebb26, May-03-02 09:10 AM
  no need for a front camber adjustment, thisismygs, May-03-02 09:21 AM, #1
RE: no need for a front camber adjustment, TeamXtremeRS, May-03-02 03:09 PM #2

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