GJmoreo - Depends on how bad the camber just is! Most often, it's reduces tire life significantly. Other problems include reduced traction(in some cases), harsher ride, and loss of stability at high speeds... It all depends how bad the camber is. I think it's uncommon for people to install camber kits and fix up their camber. I say it's better than replacing your tires every 5K-8K miles.
Lowering your car properly simply is more than installing lowering springs. You also need to budget for new peformance struts and a camber kit. And in the extreme cases with wide tire/rims, you need to roll the inside fender after the camber is fixed.
Lowering your car properly simply is more than installing lowering springs. You also need to budget for new peformance struts and a camber kit. And in the extreme cases with wide tire/rims, you need to roll the inside fender after the camber is fixed.