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Old 07-18-2014, 09:44 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by njobe89 View Post
im reading the whole thread on the swift springs (on page 4 out of 133 lol)... can you explain why are spacers needed? when you put the springs on are they going to make the wheels fall in so you need spacers to push them back out? and i also see that rear camber is needed.
Spacers are a personal choice. Most people use them to improve the look of the wheel fitment and they also change the handling a bit due to their wider stance.

The rear camber arms are needed because you will find it difficult to impossible to get the camber in spec on shorter springs using the OEM camber arms.
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