Springs and Camber
Springs and Camber
How many people got camber adjusters after lowering their G? Is it highly recommended that you get cambers after lowering your car?
I want to lower my G with the Tein H-Tech springs but don't want to spend another $600 to get adjusters.
Thanks in advance!
Rai
I want to lower my G with the Tein H-Tech springs but don't want to spend another $600 to get adjusters.
Thanks in advance!
Rai
I had the H-techs with stock wheels prior to getting my Volks. At that time, Sharif@Forged and I took a look and we didn't think a camber kit would be necessary. I never had it checked though but you we thought it was alright. You'll be running some negative camber but not bad.
It's only highly recommended because most people don't wanna have to keep getting new tires that often. That's completely up to you though. The negative camber will also affect the car's handling a bit.
Again, the general rule is that if the drop is more than 1 inch, than a camber kit is recommended.
Again, the general rule is that if the drop is more than 1 inch, than a camber kit is recommended.
a lil negative camber will effect handling in a good way! those corners will never know what hit em. lol
I myself could use some negative camber. Would help with tire wear since my outside walls are so worn down, even with a higher PSI than the recomended 35.
I myself could use some negative camber. Would help with tire wear since my outside walls are so worn down, even with a higher PSI than the recomended 35.
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