Camber kit?

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SkateForLife86
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Camber kit?

Post by SkateForLife86 »

Is it necessary to get a camber kit with springs that drop as low as 2" or lower i.e. sportlines. Or is a four wheel alignment after the installation enough?thanks
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engine1
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Re: Camber kit? (SkateForLife86)

Post by engine1 »

When they check your alighnment they will tell you if you need a camber kit to bring it back to within spec! Maybe maybe not
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Re: Camber kit? (SkateForLife86)

Post by BiologicalAn »

at the performance shop i went to recommended a camber kit for the rear wheels. it was only $25.
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Re: Camber kit? (BiologicalAn)

Post by MadBill »

Since the Vibe (non-AWD anyway) rear suspension is a trailing swing arm, the camber does not change with ride height, thus any need for a camber kit to correct same would not relate to lowering springs, just factory variations, impact damage, etc.
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