The problem is, the more you drop, the more camber it will induce. The fronts have no camber adjustments at all so you're stuck with whatever you get there and the rears can be adjusted a little. That might not be enough to get you to stock specs though if you go really low.
I suggest you figure out how low you want to go and whether you can live with some camber. If you just want piece of mind, get a camber kit regardless.
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