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Hey all. I got my self a set of coilovers a few months back and dropped my car on its nuts... due to this my tyres are sitting on a extreme angle wearing the inside edge out.. So im looking to get this problem fixed. Im no pro with suspension but im pretty sure i need to get some adjustable arms. Can someone please let me know what arms i need, front and back.

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hey just did the same thing.haha im an alinger by trade so i looked into all that stuff before i lowered my car but i only went to lowest legal(sort of)and it induced about a degree and a half of negative camber on the front.have it checked at a tyre or suspension place alignment wise and if there is any more than that u should get a camber kit for the front.i know pedders sell them fitted for around 230ish.if your in melbourne feel free to come to my work.if your interested pm me.otherwise good luck

i got a feeling its more then that.. So chamber kit for front. What about the rear

the rears have stock adjusters but not much in the way of really adjusting i think they(pedders) have adjusters for the rear too.give them a call.good luck

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