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Old Jun 27, 2007 | 11:23 AM
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So I ordered a Pro-Kit spring set for my '06 GT and I've beenreading inthe forum that I might need an alignment kit that brings the camber back out. I called Eibach and the tech told me that I wouldn't need it if the car isn't lowered below 1.5".But the installation instructions say that IDO need it. Now what? Anybody here lower their car without the alignment kit? Need some help...thanks!
Old Jun 27, 2007 | 11:32 AM
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if the car is lowered the front wheel camber will be in the negitive. Now it's not off by much but you will see that the inside of the tires will ware faster than the out side. with my past experance i liked the camber that way because i just love to push my cars in the corners. you can offset the ware problem with a set of Nito Neogen tires they are made for lowered cars runing negitive camber. or you can buy some camber plates and have the camber adjusted back toOEM settings.
Old Jun 27, 2007 | 11:41 AM
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The camber bolts are only 40 bucks. Even if the drop doesnt bring the camber very far out of spec its worth the small expense.
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