not sure probably just the rear.
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If you want to bring front and camber back to spec, you will need a camber kit. That's because you cannot adjust front camber with the OEM suspension components. Also, there might not be enough adjustment in the rear...at least that was my case. On mine the rear camber was only adjustable back to -2.4 (still outside of spec). I have front and rear camber kits because I wanted to be able to adjust and fine tune camber for an aggressive street/light track setup. Your best bet is to install your springs, give them a chance to settle (1 or 2 weeks), figure out what spacers you want to put on (install them), and then do a wheel alignment. Do it in that order. Adding spacers on top of lowering your car will create more negative camber. Then you can decide how much camber correction you need to do...that'll help you decide on whether or not you need camber kits front and rear.
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I lowered my car about 1/2" rear and 3/4" front and have 15/20 mm spacers on OEM Rays wheels at the moment. I ended up purchasing camber kits anyway b/c I wanted my camber adjusted a certain way. I can tell you that without the camber kits, you can't get the camber back to spec. This is where some people have a difference of opinion or are indifferent (ie. doesn't matter to them what the end camber will be so long as the car looks good). When I asked the same question as you, a lot of people said, "oh no...no camber kit is needed unless you lower more than 1". Like I said, that wasn't the case. My personal advice to you is if you want to do it right, get the camber kits front and rear. It'll save you unnecessary (uneven) tire wear. Also, if you wait for an alignment to decide if you need the camber kits, you basically will have to pay for a second alignment once the camber kits are installed.
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