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Old 10-22-2008, 05:42 PM
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i have a 95 dodge avenger and am looking for a front camber kit!!! i need a kit that can be adjusted more than normal... i was hopping to find an adjustable upper A-arm, not so sure if they make them or not. any websites or good deals that anyone could find would be great...
 
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Ingalls extreme goes to 3 degrees they have another kit that goes to 1.5 degrees
SPC also makes similar kits ... there are several arm kits available ... Anything that works for the 95/99 eclipse non turbo will work ...
 
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well im not so sure how much of a camber kit i am going to need now... i currently have tokico struts and a set of three inch drop springs... i was planning on making this setup wprk but i changed my mind. i am going to keep the Tokico struts and get a set of Eibach pro kit springs... dose anyone know what sort of camber kit i should be looking for since this is a more common set up?
 
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It Varies WIDELY , I've dropped venges on eibachs and have 3 degrees of camber , others were under a degree ...
My suggestion is get it dropped , let it settle , then take it to an alignment shop and have them tell you what is needed (most shops will do it for free)
 
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alright thanks... this project is on hold for a while now with winter coming so... but i def will have it done asap.
 



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