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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiths
    I would not get a camber kit. usually when you run a camber kit up front, you just run into problems when you want to be low, kinda like where your at.


    I have seen many cars bang on the strut towers because of the camber kit. camber will not wear your tires down as much as toe will. I will never buy another camber kit unless its needed to fit wheels better.
    +reps. Camber is not as big a deal as some people make it out to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiths
    dude you cant get your camber aligned perfect unless you have a camber kit. you need to tell butler that all you want is your toe aligned, camber is not an issue for you.


    if your toe is off either way then it will pull.


    i highly doubt that you bent anything, i have had jacks drop on me, but unless the car came down onto the jack then i doubt anything is bent. like i stated earlier, go get a damn alignement and dont worry about camber, please
    truth.

    toe is much more important to have aligned.
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