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      05-02-2007, 02:08 PM   #1
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How to get rid of neg. camber?

so my cars been lowered on H&R sport springs for a while and im on my 3rd set of rear tires because they are wearing out sooo fast. I rotate them to make them last longer, ive gotten an alignment. nothing helps the inner part of the tire wears out soo fast. I know theres a lot of you guys on this board with lowered H&R springs, what did you do to resolve this problem? do I need bigger wheels what possibilities are out there for me? please help im considering raising my car back on stock springs due to this.
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just bring your car in and ask them to increase your camber...its exactly the opposite of increasing it...should be an issue.
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Don't forget this will have a major impact on the handling of your car.
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Don't forget this will have a major impact on the handling of your car.
yah, thats true. just have the shop adjust it little by little. take it out, drive for a week, and ifyou think you need more positive, then get more...mines set at around 1.86 and thats pretty much maximum for everyday driving otherwise ill get excessive premature tire wear. some go past 2.0 but those are for tracking days etc...stock is around 1.4 i believe
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