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Camber Kits
Wasn't sure where to start this, but since it involves the tires, here goes. I saw this camber kit on ebay. Here's the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...link:middle:us The auction claims to give a plus or minus 1 degree adjust on the front camber. Does anyone know if that makes a difference or is even needed. I know I had to get a camber kit for my Ford Expedition, which was lifted 4" and for my civic, which I lowered 2". My Ridgeline has airbag suspension, so it goes both ways, (not me, the truck ), lowering the frame to the ground and then rising to about what I believe is a stock ride height, maybe a little lower, I haven't been able to compare it yet. Given my suspension setup, is a camber kit in my future. Thanks for all the help. ![]() |
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