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UNDCEVD
post Nov 14 2006, 04:05 PM
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Hey guys, I just signed in to this thing so i could get as much help as i could in modifiying and fixing my eclipse. I just got into an accident and bent the 18" rims i had on so i put 14" stock rims on and i've had to repair alot of suspension items. here's my question tho: when i went to get my alignment done , the guys said i needed basically 1000 dollars worth of stuff done to it to adjust the camber. i knew he was taking me for a ride so i told him just to adjust my toe, and not the camber because he said he couldn't adjust the camber without all these parts. if i buy front and rear camber kits myself, will that be able to adjust the camber? i'm not spending a grand on a bullcrap claim from "bob's wheel alignment" (no joke, that's the business name). if you guys could let me know what to do without having to raise it up with stock springs and all that jazz that would be great. thanks
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post Nov 17 2006, 01:35 PM
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Hello! I work at gotwheelsandtires.com and we do alignments here. The only way to fit your cambers are by buying the camber kits, but if your control arms are bent then even if you buy the camber kit they won't be able to fit your problem. Also if you had an accident your chasse maybe bent. Have a body shop look at it before you spend all that money on what bobs said. Hope i helped! Have a great day :banana: Attached Image
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post Jan 2 2007, 11:00 PM
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QUOTE(UNDCEVD @ Nov 14 2006, 04:05 PM)
Hey guys, I just signed in to this thing so i could get as much help as i could in modifiying and fixing my eclipse.  I just got into an accident and bent the 18" rims i had on so i put 14" stock rims on and i've had to repair alot of suspension items.  here's my question tho: when i went to get my alignment done , the guys said i needed basically 1000 dollars worth of stuff done to it to adjust the camber.  i knew he was taking me for a ride so i told him just to adjust my toe, and not the camber because he said he couldn't adjust the camber without all these parts.  if i buy front and rear camber kits myself, will that be able to adjust the camber?  i'm not spending a grand on a bullcrap claim from "bob's wheel alignment" (no joke, that's the business name).  if you guys could let me know what to do without having to raise it up with stock springs and all that jazz that would be great.  thanks
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Dude, without the camber kits, your ride is TOAST. Take it to a worthwhile shop or dealer and have it done. I don't trust mom/pop places anyway.
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