Do I need a camber kit???

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Bigblacktahoe1

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I just lowered my 2007 Tahoe using DJM's kit, 2'' in the front and 4'' in the back, not sure if i like the way the truck sits as of yet as the rear sags a bit more then the front, but im told that it will level out better once my alignment is done. Not sure if thats true.........
What i really need to know is if i need a front camber kit?????? Does my truck have adjustments for the camber if its a 4 wheel drive????
 

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but im told that it will level out better once my alignment is done. Not sure if thats true.........

:welcome:to the forum, and you are correct, the alignment has nothing to do with setting level. Anytime you change the original settings of any vehicle whether it be 2 or 4wd, you will always encounter tire wear problems as well as handling like it should. This may not be what you want to hear, but JMHO, good luck,
david g. :waytogo:
 

Bigblacktahoe1

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DJM stress's that the ride will be 100% and I will not have tire wear. I just don't know if I have front camber adjustments incase it needs to be done. I didn't change struts or springs, I changed the front lower control arm so that dropped the truck 2"
 
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