ok. will rear negative camber hurt tires? is it good or bad if fell upon?
i want to get 92-95 lca's for my '90 hatch (they are aftermarket lca's)
and someone on here said they add negative camber, becuase they are 1/16 inch longer. it doesnt seem to me that would add too much camber,
so would mess up tire wear if i had these lower control arms on my car?
also, are the aftermarket lcas fo 92-95's different then stock? like on ebay they say that they are to accomidate widder rims.
i am having trouble finding stock lca's for my car, and for the price i can get the aftermarket ones for like 30-40 more, WITH bushings. junkyard will probably have to replace bushings anyways.
(i am stuck with teg arms on my hatch right now)
thanks.
and someone on here said they add negative camber, becuase they are 1/16 inch longer. it doesnt seem to me that would add too much camber,
so would mess up tire wear if i had these lower control arms on my car?
also, are the aftermarket lcas fo 92-95's different then stock? like on ebay they say that they are to accomidate widder rims.
i am having trouble finding stock lca's for my car, and for the price i can get the aftermarket ones for like 30-40 more, WITH bushings. junkyard will probably have to replace bushings anyways.
(i am stuck with teg arms on my hatch right now)
thanks.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by _OEM_ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">negative camber won't hurt at all unless your like -3. just make sure when you get your alignment they set the toe to 0 and rotate your tires often. </TD></TR></TABLE>
oh yeah i am talking about rear lower control arms
my bad...
oh yeah i am talking about rear lower control arms
my bad...
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