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Fixing the camber.

Pwnisher

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Guys Im a newbie when it comes to lowering cars..usually lowering springs is as far as I go when it comes to lowering. Recently I noticed that my rear and front tires are not sitting straight..I got my car lowered on eichback pro springs, the drop is about an inch all over. My question is, what exactly do I need to buy to fix my camber... I want to make my rear and front tires as straight as possible. Thanks for the help in advance.
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Camber is the least important aspect of your alignment. Once you've installed the suspension and you've driven a few miles, get the alignment checked and toe set correctly. If the camber is so far out of spec that it shows up on screen you can worry about it then, but there is a fairly wide range that is considered acceptable. Your wheels/tires should never be sitting perfectly straight.
 
 




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