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> New Tikico Suspension Question About Camber
98droptop
post Oct 3 2009, 03:48 AM
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hey i have recently purchased a full tikico suspension struts with springs combo from perfromancepsi.com on there website it says that the new suspension will lower my car 1.5 inches, i have already purchased front strut bar and new poly bushing set , is the 1.5 drop enough to make me need a front and rear camber kit, i already am going to get a alaignment after the install to adjust the toe im just wondering if i will need a front or rear camber kit or both. and if there is anything else i am missing to complete my suspension on my 98 spyder please inform me
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if your lowering both ends... yes u need camber kits for both
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hopefully you mean tokico and not tikico because tikico doesn't exist and if you bought something from them you may not be getting it. Other than that just wait until you get an alignment to see how far you are out. Maybe you wont need it but I think srsone is correct 1.5 inches is a lot to keep the stock geometry in place. And if you do wait until you align it you will have to make sure you drive very little while waiting for your camber kits. If you do any real miles while dealing with a severe camber issue you will destroy your tires.
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