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Old 10-01-2006, 09:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Camber Kits

Is anybody on here using a camber kit? After putting my wheels on and lowering it the shop suggested I get a camber kit for the front.
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Old 10-01-2006, 11:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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JAX300C...This is from a post in the tire section by Joey. I don't know of anyone that has actually used this kit or how well it works.

This site sells front and rear camber kits.
http://www.specprod.com/NEW_DIR/C_NEW_PARTS.HTML
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Old 04-25-2007, 10:55 AM   #3 (permalink)
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JAX300C...This is from a post in the tire section by Joey. I don't know of anyone that has actually used this kit or how well it works.

This site sells front and rear camber kits.
http://www.specprod.com/NEW_DIR/C_NEW_PARTS.HTML

My car has been lowered and no tire wear so far. But this does look appealing:


http://store.specprod.com/CGI-BIN/LA...A6102C+M37+ENG

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Not sure I like the design of those arms though.

Seems like the upper ball joint can slip over time.

Usually, adjustable arms have heim joints that are adjustable on the ends.
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I just lowered my 300C SRT8 with KW V2s. When I had up on a lift, I started to notice the negative camber and I didn't like it.

I just purchased front and rear camber kits for the 300C SRT8 from HHP to correct the camber so I can put it back to Zero!

I will probably get it next week and have it installed then.
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I put 22's on my car and lowered it 2 inches. I was told I had to do a camber kit front and rear. It is going to cost me about 500.00 for the parts and install. I am getting done this weekend. The way I look at it is with the cost of tires these days it should pay for itself in about a year.
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I just lowered my 300C SRT8 with KW V2s. When I had up on a lift, I started to notice the negative camber and I didn't like it.

I just purchased front and rear camber kits for the 300C SRT8 from HHP to correct the camber so I can put it back to Zero!

I will probably get it next week and have it installed then.
Got a link to those kits on HHP?
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I didn't find it on the webpage, I just called them!

Teahead, just call them up, its much easier that way.

1-888-894-1115

Anyone recommend where I should go to get my Camber kit installed?

I am in California by the way.
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Do you think its a bad idea to ask a dealership to put in the camber kit if they are willing?
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Wow didn't even notice anybody brought this post back up. I went ahead and did the front camber arms a few weeks after lowering and putting the wheels on the car. I didn't want to take the chance of wearing the tires with the negative camber.
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