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I've had similar results with my car at -2.5° to -3° degrees of camber all around. Street tires have no odd or unusual wear with 5K and auto-crossing. Toe will eat tires much fast than camber since it produces a grinding like effect on the edges.
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Originally posted by Thebrandonbeezy View PostHows tire wear with that much camber
This is a Federal I had on my white car, -3.5ish and zero toe all around. Has around 3-4k miles when I took that pic and there's no noticeable wear from camber.
Last edited by theastronaut; 07-14-2018, 10:24 AM.
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Too lazy to try to fix it lol. Those shims are a pita to adjust. As long as it's close to 0 and your toe is 0 it doesn't really matter.
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Originally posted by shorestiva View PostWhat I've been running.
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I run -3 camber up front -1.5 (factory aspire camber)in the rear. 0 to 1/16th tow in up front and whatever the factory rear aspire is.
It drives really nice and stable on the street and is good on the autox corse.
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Ultimate street suspension alignment
Hi, im in the process of ordering all the stuff i need for the ultimate street suspension, and was wondering that the best alignment set up is for it. I have 14 inch rims with 165/55 atr-k's (if that matters). Thanks!Tags: None
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