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Platinum Panda
02-17-2002, 12:21 AM
True or false: if I lower my car 1.5" at most, I do not need a camber kit.
Jake_VVTL-i
02-17-2002, 07:39 AM
True
Platinum Panda
03-06-2002, 08:09 PM
Another question: I'm about to get coilovers and was wondering if I lower my car for pics and then raise it back up, will it affect my camber?
chameleon
03-09-2002, 10:24 AM
I'm not sure if I understand your question 100%, but let me try to answere anyway.
If you have your car set at whatever you want it at(1.5 inches or whatever), and your camber as fine, then you slam it way down, and make no other adjustments to the suspention other than the hight, take your pictures and raise it back up to where it was before, your camber will be exactley like it was before you slammed it way down.
But, when you slam your car way down for the pictures, your wheels will have a lot of camber on them. If you are taking pictures of the car like that, you will probably want to adjust the camber so the wheels wont be all angled in. Other wise, when you show the pics to your friends or post them online or whatever, one of the first thing out of their mouths is going to be something like, "whoa, your wheels are all bent in", or "do you really drive your car like that?", or "man, you really need to adjust your camber". And of course, if you fix the camber so you can take the pictures, when you raise the car back up you will need to re-adjust them to work with your new ride height.
When lowering any vehicle you must allign it correct..?? Thus they are adjusting such things as your camber...!!!! So at any height that the vehicle is lowered, you will have negative camber as well as toe and caster... The main being camber.... Any questions ????
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