I have a 2000 ITR, with H&R sport springs. I believ it is lowered 1.5 in the front and 1.3 in the rear??
Will I need a camber kit, or will a good allignment, help balance everything out??
Allignment?? Camber kit??
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Re: Allignment?? Camber kit??
You do not need a camber kit, necessarily, to prevent abnormal tyre wear and to get a good alignment.q7suited wrote: Will I need a camber kit, or will a good allignment, help balance everything out??
Do you know your camber front and rear now?
I do not have a camber kit, and my car was lowered so that (with me in the car) it has -2.5 degrees in the front and -1.6 in the rear.
With our cars, if you have too much camber in the rear you can just raise it up a little. You do want more camber in the front than the rear.
The most important thing is to go to a good alignment shop where they won't freak out when you mention that the car has been lowered and when you use phrases like "total thrust angle" and "competition alignment."