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    How Much Camber Correction?

    Hey Everybody,

    In my upcoming suspension revamp I'm using lowering springs that are supposed to give me 1.8"s of drop.......Yes I'm using the infamous Loteks......and also converting over to MX3 parts front and back. Does anybody know how much camber correction I will need for this set up. If 1 degree is enough I can save some money.

    Thanks in advance for all help.-Rusty

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    honestly jsut bolting the parts on shouldn't give you too crazy of camber. & you can still zero out the toe up front. so give it a go
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      #3
      That's gonna give you a good bit of negative camber in the front. I'd say about -1.5* which is fine as long as your toe is in spec. The rear usually doesn't get much negative camber, less than a degree.
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        Awesome Info!! Thanks again!!-Rusty

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          #5
          yea, the front tends to have better response with some good negative camber (-2* or so), the rears tend to be fine around -1* as they've all mentioned, also our rear suspension design also allows for toe changes during cornering so they recommend zero toe front/rear.
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