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Old 09-11-2010, 11:09 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Depending on how low you go you may not need the rear camber kit. I managed to get my rear camber to within spec with the stock adjusters.

Front camber arms are $400 ish, don't remember exactly. They were an easy install and can be done DIY by eyeballing the camber and then driving to an alignment shop. Install time < 1h.

Sway bars are also < $400 and another fairly easy DIY. Install time 2h on the garage floor, 1h on a lift.
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