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will wheels rub after camber kit install?

Old 12-15-2002, 01:52 PM
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Right now I've got 205/45/16's with +36 (i think) offset wheels lowered about 1.75 front 1.5 rear (H&R Sports). I'm looking to bring the camber out to 0 front -2 rear, but it looks like I'm for sure going to rub, especially in the back. My buddy told me to cut the lip off in the rear and tear out the fenderwell liners in the front, but neither option sounds good to me. Whats the best thing I can do, or am I screwed with +36 wheels?
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Default Re: will wheels rub after camber kit install? (Feuerraeder)

i dont think you want to go to 0 degrees of camber up front
that would be good strictly for dragging...but if you want your car to handle well a little bit of negative camber is good
I have a my car lowered around 3 inches or so and have a progress camber kit and i think my front suspension is still around -1.75 degrees
hope that helped
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