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Originally Posted by Ltdodge
the kit does not need a camber kit...after intall i took my car to the dealer to align and they got it within specs with no problem......they only charged me $69.00 for the alignment
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Any drop coil and the lower the it goes the more it changes, will increase negative cambers. Increasing negative cambers in the back end increases understeer. Pedders has done a very serious amount of testing on all kinds of installation variations. If you are only interested in getting the suspension into specs, then that is fine. But if you are interested in optimizing your alignment for the best handling you can do with great tire wear, then you will need to reduce the rear negative camber lower than what the OE eccentrics will allow. So it is up to you what you want.
Adding a degree of positive caster to the front is a big plus as well.
mike
dms