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Old 06-10-2006, 06:47 AM
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First thing, I went to a tire shop in town, they told me that they couldn't do an alignment because my car was too low... I thought BS... but I bought my tires, went home. I also noticed that I need a camber kit (front and rear, bought the car dropped) I was wondering do I HAVE to get the skunk2's or will something like this work just as good?

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Old 06-10-2006, 09:35 AM
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Link isn't working, but no you do not HAVE to get a Skunk2 Camber kit. There are more companies that make them.
Google 'Camber Kit' and see what you can find
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-97...73254069QQrdZ1
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like anything else, rule of thumb. "You get what you pay for" I'm sure that kit would work, but as far as strength and longevity, your guess is as good as mine. IMO stick with a reputable company.
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Word, just was under the impression by one of my friends, he says they're all the same was wondering would it make a difference at all.
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Will any shop do an alignment on an extremely lowered car? I need one soon.
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Originally Posted by Zxc4
Will any shop do an alignment on an extremely lowered car? I need one soon.
most shops will do lowered cars but u must have some way to adjust camber (camber kit) or u will b wasting your time




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