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Old 09-12-2009, 04:55 PM   #1
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Camber Kits for 4 th gen

I assume I will probably need a camber kit for the Tein Stechs I just purchased off the .org. Are the camber kits available on ebay any good? I just ebay'd "Maxima camber kit" and they tend to go for about $20 shipped.

When I install the springs Ill probably install the camber kit, then have the car aligned. Additionally, do these camber kits worth universally with most struts/shocks including OEM and aftermarkets like Illuminas?

Is the Eibach camber kit any good? http://www.drivewire.com/vehicle/nis...alignment-kit/
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I used the Eibach kit (probably still have it lying around somewhere) for awhile, it worked fine.

Pretty much your only bet for camber correction is crash bolts unless you can find some Stillen camber plates or some coilovers.
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I ordered the eibach camber kit. hope it works well. Thanks for advice, I searched around and it seemed common but I just wanted to be sure it will work. Ill probably throw it on there when I do the install and then let the shop do the alignment stuff.
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I've had 2 of these. Work fine. I have mine set at -1.5 in front...
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