question regarding camber

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Few months ago I lowered my car with d2 lowering springs. It gave my rear wheels a bit of positive camber but I did not notice it until yesterday while I was cleaning my car that it was not even. Left rear has more camber than the other side,
My question what do I need to do to get even on both sides? Do I need to buy a rear camber kit?
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Oh and also this has nothing to do with this topic but this happened to my car yesterday
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Yeah you need to get a camber kit to further adjust the rear wheels' camber. The stock camber arms don't provide many options for degrees of camber.
 
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Yeah you need to get a camber kit to further adjust the rear wheels' camber. The stock camber arms don't provide many options for degrees of camber.
Thanks for the reply. Do you know exactly what kit I should get? Is it costly to get it installed? Thanks
 

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Thanks for the reply. Do you know exactly what kit I should get? Is it costly to get it installed? Thanks
I have the Eibach kit. It is costly to get it installed since to do it properly, you'd have to drop the subframe. Not sure why specifically, but that is how Eibach themselves installed it on my car at their factory. However, I have heard of people having a camber kit installed without dropping the subframe.
 

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I have the Eibach kit. It is costly to get it installed since to do it properly, you'd have to drop the subframe. Not sure why specifically, but that is how Eibach themselves installed it on my car at their factory. However, I have heard of people having a camber kit installed without dropping the subframe.
I didn't kno you we had a subframe for the rear? That sucks if true.
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