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Old 01-12-2007, 12:04 PM   #6
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Re: Alignment after replacement

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Originally Posted by Greenblurr93
how bad will the neg camber hurt you tires?
Not a whole lot.... The OEM alignment calls for a minimum of 0 Camber and a maximum of .75 on the nose Vs a minimum of .5 and a maximum of -1.5 on the rear.


Toe however, will eat tires 10X faster then just about any amount of negitive camber. and form personal experiance, people often mistake toe wear for camber wear, which is why there is a general concern about camber... when you really should be worried about toe. its not supprising though, given that you can see how much camber you have by just looking at the wheel, where as you cant see toe with out putting it up on a rack.
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