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#383017 Jan 25, 12:32pm
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i have used the search button to hope i wouldn't have to post but nothing seemed to be useful... i have skunk 2 coilovers and wanting to drop my celica about 2" and wondering if i need to get a camber kit...i have searched and hardly seemed to mention a camber kit...i know it can only help but is it truly needed? i know an alignment afterwards but i am not sure about a camber kit and its free to ask...thanks for the advice...

Chance

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i know i have answered this atleast 2 times before so search but a good kit is the eibach camber kit... when dropping your car more then... i think 1.5" you need to get a camber kit to adjust the mexican sag as it has been called here before.. lol rofl
so yes it is truley needed unless you like a good amount of negative camber...

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^^^
actually it's 2" or more most of the time. You might want to check out hotchkis links too.


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I would sugest it 1.5" or more. but then again I dont like to half a$$ things on my car either.

but at 2" you'll definitely NEED it.


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What about just under 1.5", like maybe 1.4" TEIN's? Cuz I hear if you don't do your shocks right, your alignment may be permanently screwed and that you'll never get it back to OEM specs.

While we're on the subject: TEINS vs Eibach. I hear TEINS are the best quality, but they're a lot cheaper than Eibachs (about 150 vs 200 with hookups). Is there anything due to tensile strength or durability?

Thanx.

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they're both good quality, and you won't need camber links for Teins, you sure would with sportlines though wink

Damn, I guess that means I need to get camber links (I have Hotchkis springs yet to be installed)


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Chaz #383023 Jan 25, 4:22pm
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thanks guys for the info...Lucky317...i don't like to half ass things either, its just that i might be selling my celica down the road and don't want to put lots of money into something that you wont get the same out of.

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