I need help, does anyone know where i can get a camber kit for my 2000 celica gt... my wheels are wearing down every day !! ahh !!! can some one help me asap !! thanks
on your mod-list it says you have TRD springs... with a TRD drop you shouldn't need a camber kit, just get a wheel alignment, the stock camber bolts should be enough...
thats true with the springs, but sooner or later i should just get it, besides since my car is goingup the rack, i might as well do it all at once so i can limit my self to going up the rack and scraping my kit... can someone help me find the link to the hotchkis camber so can purchase with a great deal ??
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For our car, there is no need for camber kit. I have Sportline with 2" drop and the shop was able to adjust the camber back to OEM spec without camber kit. Don't let anyone tell you that you need it. That's just money down the drain. Hotchis's camber links are for adjustment on the fly. If you don't need that, then a good alignment is all you need.
[ 05-26-2003, 02:41 AM: Message edited by: tony ]
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Originally posted by tony: For our car, there is no need for camber kit. I have Sportline with 2" drop and the shop was able to adjust the camber back to OEM spec with camber kit. Don't let anyone tell you you need it. That's just money down the drain. Hotchis's camber link are for adjustment of the fly. If you don't need that, then a good alignment is all you need.
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by tony: <strong>For our car, there is no need for camber kit. I have Sportline with 2" drop and the shop was able to adjust the camber back to OEM spec with camber kit. Don't let anyone tell you you need it. That's just money down the drain. Hotchis's camber link are for adjustment of the fly. If you don't need that, then a good alignment is all you need.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">but should i at least get some shocks ?
Just wondering does this include the coilovers as well?
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