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Old 01-28-2002, 02:26 PM   #1
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tire going bad

i need some help. i bought some used gsr rims and tires a year ago for my 95hatch. the car is lowered with some coil overs, the question i wanted to ask is my tires in the back has big cracks along the inner part of the tire and the front tires are in good condition. i will buy a new set of tires soon but before i buy them what can i do to correct the camber adjustments in the back....will bolt and washer help and if so what size should i get and any pictures on how to do it..
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