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The reason is because they don't make camber kits the same way as they do honda's. For starters, the evo has two adjustability ranges of front camber already built in to it, -1 (stock setting) and -2 degrees. The only camber options are camber plates, which sit on top of the strut, and I think they make aftermarket camber bolts as well. I saw them once, but can't for the life of me remember where. Camber plates often come built in to coilovers, which ride WAY beter than the lowering springs, or they can be bought sererately. Springs with the stock shocks ride okay for a little while (about two months) but then start to get sloppy real fast. They absolutely do not improve handling.
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