Just Want To Be Sure...do I need a camber kit?

MoJoJoJo

Banned
Ok, If I'm running on stock wheels, dont plan to change them anytime soon to aftermarket rims. If I drop it using after mark shocks and coilovers, 2" or above, will I need camber kits for both front and rear? 2" and up prolly yea, but if i'm running stock wheels 15" - 16" rims.
 

mist3r Lin

New Member
Yes. The size of your rim doesn't really matter.
Anything beyond 1.5" and it's good to get a camber kit.
Although, slightly negative camber is not always a bad thing.

When a car goes into a corner, the springs allow the body to roll over on the front outside tire. This body roll deflects the suspension. Typical factory suspensions allow the top of the tire and wheel to roll outward—creating positive camber.
This makes the car understeer, or push, through a turn. More desirable is a front suspension that rolls negative, or inward, in a turn
 
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