How much Negative until tire starts to wear?
I was just wondering if i adjust my rear camber kit, how much negative can i have until it starts to wear out my rear tires?
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[Modified by The_PissingDog_Crx, 10:52 AM 4/5/2003]
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[Modified by The_PissingDog_Crx, 10:52 AM 4/5/2003]
Depends on how much weight you have over the wheels, and also how bad your toe is off too.
Toe wears tires more uneven than camber does, but anything over 1.5-2.0 degress up front even with perfect 0 toe will probably show uneven wear towards the inside of the tires.
The rear can have a nit more because it doesn't have as much weight on them.
Toe wears tires more uneven than camber does, but anything over 1.5-2.0 degress up front even with perfect 0 toe will probably show uneven wear towards the inside of the tires.
The rear can have a nit more because it doesn't have as much weight on them.
Depends on how much weight you have over the wheels, and also how bad your toe is off too.
Toe wears tires more uneven than camber does, but anything over 1.5-2.0 degress up front even with perfect 0 toe will probably show uneven wear towards the inside of the tires.
The rear can have a nit more because it doesn't have as much weight on them.
Toe wears tires more uneven than camber does, but anything over 1.5-2.0 degress up front even with perfect 0 toe will probably show uneven wear towards the inside of the tires.
The rear can have a nit more because it doesn't have as much weight on them.
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