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    TGC Regular 98mgalant's Avatar
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    Camber Kits

    Ok I need to get some camber kits for the front and back both. I have adjustable ball joints up front but they are maxed out and I still need more corection. I don't know what brand they are all I know is that Big O put them on about a year ago. What would be a good fix for camber? What's a good camber kit? Front and rear. Thanks


    I found these but don't really know what they are. Do they replace the balljoint?
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/EAGLE...Q5fAccessories

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    i have heard the ingalls camber kit is good.i think those go where the tie rod ends are.

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    Simple washers between the hub and knuckle are a whole lot cheaper at least for the front.

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    thats wierd. on my surrent setup with the pro kit i didn't need a camber kit. the front is lowered about 1.75" and rear 1.25"

    everytime i get the car alligned it comes back almost to factory spec.


    once i install the coils i'm going to see how close they can get it without any camber kits

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    There is a nice tutorial on the rears for cheap by Mko
    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=30685

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    TGC Regular 98mgalant's Avatar
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    Ya I have seen the how to but I just want to do it right the first time. Idk how long that would last. Any long term useres of the DIY camber kits.

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    I have only done the fronts but punished mine on a rough dirt track for 2 years and counting. I probably have more correction than anyone here will ever need for the street also.

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