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    Registered User ep3fka's Avatar
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    question about camber

    Hey guys my ep is lowered on 2" H&R springs and the inside of my tires are getting fucked up quick, it's been aligned...is there anyway to fix this without putting on a camber kit? thanks

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    just buy a camber kit...its a 5min install per corner...and its less than new tires
    my ep is white...

    - We can talk numbers all you want, but the bullshit stops when the flag drops...

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    seeing as how the stock rear upper control arms are not adjustable, there would be no way for you to get enough positive camber to correct your problem. you need a camber kit.

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    I am running a ton of camber with no problems.....get the car realined again, your springs have sagged and you are running toe again out in the front and back .

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    If all 4 tires are getting eaten up, then the alignment shop you took it to didn't do a good job. With a 2" drop, your front camber shouldn't have changed that much due to our Mcphearson strut design, but the rear does. But if just the rears are wearing fast, then that would make more sense that it's a camber problem.

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    so would i just beable to get a rear camber kit? it doesn't look like the fronts are the problem the inside of the rears are getting worn down quick

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    Quote Originally Posted by ep3fka View Post
    so would i just beable to get a rear camber kit? it doesn't look like the fronts are the problem the inside of the rears are getting worn down quick
    http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...roducts_id=274
    im sure you could find it cheaper elsewhere though

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    jsut get a camber kit. they will save your tires and money. easy to install and pretty cheap

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