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Originally Posted by strat61caster
Yes. The suspension design means that the car requires a rather significant amount of static camber up front to give you maximum grip during cornering. Camber bolts (on this car) give you a modest increase in static camber which should have noticeable improvements in cornering grip on the front end with almost no downsides for minimal cost.
However if you've never thought to yourself "man I wish I had a bit more cornering grip" and think you never will then it will likely feel like money wasted.
Additional camber up front is required for any competitively autocrossing 86, especially the ones on stock suspension.
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Haha actually I've always thought my car has no grip! On back roads it's amazing but I still slide around everywhere. I'm getting good tires soon but I was just wondering if adding these will make a difference. They're really cheap so it doesn't hurt to have them. I'm currently happy with the stock suspension and I don't want to lower it as I daily my car and pretty much plow through potholes rather than avoid them.
Oh do they wear out tires faster ? / any negatives?
Also, do I need just those bolts or are there other bolts that I need?
Anyways thanks for your reply!!
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