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Thread: [CL9]Camber Kit

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    [CL9]Camber Kit

    Hey guys, looking at getting a rear camber kit for my car now that springs are coming. Any that you guys are recommending? And should I take them to a store for wheel alignment or should I be safe putting them on myself?

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    Ingalls Rear Camber Kit.

    I rock one and quite a few other CL9 members on here and on TSXClub do too. Very good, and lots of adjustment......esp for people who want more neg camber...... =D

    get the camber kit put in when the springs get put in, so its done all at the same time rather than 2 processes. And then get a wheel alignment, to put it back into spec other wise youre gonna have whacky uneven camber and toe and shizzz gonna be everywhere.

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    Put them on yourself. then get an alignment

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    Was thinking of putting the springs on myself, so will prob put on teh camber kit myself. Not really wanting any camber (damn 18" tyres are expensive), don't wanna wear the crap out of them. If I wanted camber, I'ld leave it as is when lowered as that'ld give it quite a bit of camber. How much do ingalls go for? Was talking to pedders, and their kits go for 225.

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    About the same from memory. Or you could get hardrace camber only kit about 200 from jdmyard easy to put on however more annoying to do the custom alignment as it is on top of the assembly

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    If you have a Luxury, then I don't recommend Ingalls rear camber kit because it doesn't have the mounting point for the HID level sensor.
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    Mine's a base level CL9 Facelifted. It doesn't have the auto leveling, but it does have aftermarket HID. I'm lowering the front more than the rear though, so the lights will be pointing lower. Don't get how the camber would make any difference to the HID though, would have thought that the suspension height would affect it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    If you have a Luxury, then I don't recommend Ingalls rear camber kit because it doesn't have the mounting point for the HID level sensor.

    Any idea on what it would take to fabricate a mounting bracket?

    Got the ingalls and a lux. About to have the ingalls installed but didn't think about the rear auto leveller up until now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    If you have a Luxury, then I don't recommend Ingalls rear camber kit because it doesn't have the mounting point for the HID level sensor.
    hid level sensor is on the front isnt it? :s

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzx_andy View Post
    hid level sensor is on the front isnt it? :s
    apparently its on the rear.
    Mines just cable tied and rendered useless....wonder who cable tied it....any ideas Aaron? LOOOOOL =P

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRaNz View Post
    apparently its on the rear.
    Mines just cable tied and rendered useless....wonder who cable tied it....any ideas Aaron? LOOOOOL =P
    haha thats what i did with one thats on the front left.. cable tie that shiet!

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    Just checking, how much neg camber would I get if I lowered my car say 300mm/200mm f/r? Enough to warrant a camber kit? I mean it's not even 1 inch drop on the rear. I know the stock setting is 1 deg already, is there any room for adjustment?

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