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camber - 2/13/2008 1:49:50 PM   
dubalicious

 

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ive been thinking about lowering my 03 jetta and i havent seen any camber kits, if i lower my car how do i adjust camber and toe, and info would be awesome thanks

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RE: camber - 2/20/2008 1:01:17 PM   
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Regardless of a kit or not, you still have to take it to the alignment rack and get it aligned.  The kit just allows more travel when adjusting.  Depending on how low you're going, may not even need the kit as long as you use the corect springs.

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