camber kits?
You probably dont have to bad of negative camber, and you might be able to fix it without a camber kit, but if you have money for it. If you have expensive tires, i would suggest it because you dont want to waste money buying tires if they only last 10,000 miles. it really sucks when half of your tire looks new and the other half is bald.
Negative camber doesn't effect tire wear nearly as much as your toe settings. 2" isn't going to significantly decrease the life of your tires as opposed to having 1/8" toe-out on each side. Have a good alignment done, and that's all you should need. Anything past 2" is pushing it though, and a camber kit might be necessary.
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Apr 7, 2006 09:58 AM



