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Camber Kit & Sprint spring

Old Jan 25, 2001 | 03:44 PM
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Hey guys -

Can someone explain to me exactly what a camber kit would do if installed with these springs? I remember reading that it was necessary, but now I've heard of people installing Sprints without it.

What is involved in installing the camber kit?

Thanks.
Old Jan 25, 2001 | 04:08 PM
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the camber bolts are just bolts...

they're thinner than the stock bolts so that they can be adjusted +/- 1.00 for camber.
Old Jan 25, 2001 | 04:12 PM
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is that saying in your sig, a bruce lee quote?
Old Jan 25, 2001 | 05:31 PM
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you'll need to adjust the camber when installing lowering springs lower than 1.75 inches.
so for the SPrints, you can get Ingall's Camber bolts thru TireRack.com for like $35.

or you can go all out with the pro-kit Camber +/- 3 degree with the stillen camber set. but that's not necessary

the bolts just push in or out, depending on the alignment.

hope that helps,
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Old Jan 25, 2001 | 05:41 PM
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How do you know how much to adjust the camber...or do you leave that to who is doing the alignment?

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