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Old 04-26-2009, 01:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bad nNegative camber?

So my ride is on hydraulics, and i have really bad negative camber in the rear. I installed the SPC camber kit that allows -1.50 of adjustment. But it is still eating the inside of the tires really bad. After the camber kit install, the tire doesnt "Look" like it has negative camber anymore. Any ideas whats up?
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Did you bend any of the links in the rear that would throw your toe off. That will kill your tires faster then the negative camber. Do you three wheel at all or hit sides hard? That can bend stuff quick.
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Yea i think the toe is off, going in to get alignment tomorrow. But i dont three wheel or hit sides anymore.. haha
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gotta love negative camber!!!
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gotta love negative camber!!!
I had unreal negative camber on my ram and it wasn't as bad on the tires as the change in toe was.




ever see about 20* negative camber?
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