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Old Mar 13, 2004 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by DB7 2.0
camber kits allow you to adjust the camber. :eek3:
hehe anyway... upto you if you want to get it. most people would probably say, get it, more traction,less tire wear, etc etc...i dont care, so i drove my integra around dropped for years without it h:
With a Camber kit you can set oyur camber back to factory spec, which is close to 0 camber, 0 camber is ok, but I perfer to have more negative camber. Camber will not cause your tires to wear quickly, they may wear a bit unever, hoever I got full life out of my last set of tires with -2.0 camber all the way around, negative camber helps traction in cornering, so it is a benifical to how you car handles. When you lower a honda camber and toe change, incorrect toe is the culprit of 90% of extreme tire wear issues after lowering, because a lot of people do not get an aligment right after lowering, see thier tires wearing out, and some tells them they need a camber kit, so they spend thier money on said camber kit get and aligment and that fix's the tire wear issue and they tell everyone else that it was the camber kit that fixed the problem when it was really the aligment that did and they did not need to spend the money on the camber kit.

-cliff notes -
Don't get a camber kit, get an alignment you'll be fine.
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