Quote Originally Posted by se7en
I love how you put the Cliff Notes on the bottom without a disclaimer on top.

- can i lower my car without needing an alignment?
yes you can lower your car without getting an alignment. Make sure you have a perfect alignment before lowering your car. I haven't had an issue with this before.

- if not, should i go ahead and get a front camber kit (brands?)?
camber and an alignment are two totally different things.

*laymens terms: alignment - which way your wheels are turning with the
steering wheel centered up.

*laymens terms: camber - how your wheel is centered on the hub. It's
easiest to tell this by looking at the top of your wheel and judge how far
the top of the tire is "leaning" in torwards (or away from) the car.

- waste money on a rear camber kit or get the same results with spacers and longers bolts on the bracket with 2 bolts going in the body
rear camber is not typically severe enough to justify the extra cost of an
adjustable rear upper control arm. But if you want to do it the "right" and
socially correct way, then yes - get them.

-jonathan
i figured smaller rims would be worse, but never really looked into it, ill see though. as for camber/toe/caster, i know what they are, but together they i called them an alignment, cause thats what they adjust when you get one.