Help Is my alignment specs ok with my eibachs?
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you shouldn't need a camber kit.. your specs are close enough.. you're not that low.. the wear should be minimal.. and if your tires aren't uni-directional then even if there's some inner wear you can just swap them side to side, the wear will then be on the outside and the inside will have plenty more tread..
more important than goin back for alignments is to have your tires balanced every once in awhile cuz they'll put lil weights on your wheels to help your tires wear more evenly as they spin at high speeds.. plus with the money you would spend on rear camber kits + install, you could basically just use that toward a good chunk of another set of rear tires..
more important than goin back for alignments is to have your tires balanced every once in awhile cuz they'll put lil weights on your wheels to help your tires wear more evenly as they spin at high speeds.. plus with the money you would spend on rear camber kits + install, you could basically just use that toward a good chunk of another set of rear tires..
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you shouldn't need a camber kit.. your specs are close enough.. you're not that low.. the wear should be minimal.. and if your tires aren't uni-directional then even if there's some inner wear you can just swap them side to side, the wear will then be on the outside and the inside will have plenty more tread..
more important than goin back for alignments is to have your tires balanced every once in awhile cuz they'll put lil weights on your wheels to help your tires wear more evenly as they spin at high speeds.. plus with the money you would spend on rear camber kits + install, you could basically just use that toward a good chunk of another set of rear tires..
more important than goin back for alignments is to have your tires balanced every once in awhile cuz they'll put lil weights on your wheels to help your tires wear more evenly as they spin at high speeds.. plus with the money you would spend on rear camber kits + install, you could basically just use that toward a good chunk of another set of rear tires..
That's right biatch! Hahaha
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