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Nick you def should do the arms... its not an expensive part and really can only do good and no harm. Wearing out your tires due to camber wear would

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Old 05-22-2012, 01:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Nick you def should do the arms... its not an expensive part and really can only do good and no harm. Wearing out your tires due to camber wear would cost you more in the long run anyway.
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Nick you def should do the arms... its not an expensive part and really can only do good and no harm. Wearing out your tires due to camber wear would cost you more in the long run anyway.
Yeah, this is what I thought. I thought all we needed were the arms on the rear to go right back to oem spec???
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