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Originally Posted by R3drckt09 Do you need to buy camber arms to get your camber close to zero if you only have a ~1" drop? (Swift springs) NEED, no, should
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NEED, no, should you get them? IMO, yes, with toe bolts. The investment cost pays off greatly in tires
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