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Old Aug 10, 2007
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anti camber kits

yes i was wanting to know where i could get camber kits for my truck i not sure yet if its positive or negitive camber yet but getting ready to lower and need that kit any help would be great
 
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get them at any auto parts store (autozone, advance, etc.) or you can get them online. www.rockauto.com has good prices
 
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I got mine at 4 wheel parts.
 
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www.airbagit.com has them
 
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Originally Posted by D.
Usually.. Wherever you go for your alignment has them. They run about 50$
Don't get them from the alignment shop, they rape you on the price. I got +2 1/4 to -2 1/4 for $16 a piece from rock auto.
 
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The problem is, if you don't go to an alignment shop you won't know the right size. And after you stick 'em in, you'll need an alignment anyway to make sure it got the camber right and to reset the toe in.

So, hate to say it, but this'd be kindof like shooting in the dark to do it yourself. And it isn't like you have a $10K alignment machine in your backyard...

But all this said, make sure you go to a good alignment shop. The equipments only as good as those who run it. The best ones to go to are the ones that do a lot of frame straightening after accidents--the shops that body shops send their bent cars to. After a lift or drop its good to take it to an alignment mechanic who can THINK.
 
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Originally Posted by 07B2300
The problem is, if you don't go to an alignment shop you won't know the right size. And after you stick 'em in, you'll need an alignment anyway to make sure it got the camber right and to reset the toe in.

So, hate to say it, but this'd be kindof like shooting in the dark to do it yourself. And it isn't like you have a $10K alignment machine in your backyard...

But all this said, make sure you go to a good alignment shop. The equipments only as good as those who run it. The best ones to go to are the ones that do a lot of frame straightening after accidents--the shops that body shops send their bent cars to. After a lift or drop its good to take it to an alignment mechanic who can THINK.
I just got +2 1/4 to -2 1/4 for $16 each, put them on myself when I did my lift, then took it to an alignment shop. Definitely beats paying the $90 installed for a camber kit that they quoted me.
 
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