Rear Camber Question

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Old 04-20-2005, 03:12 PM
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Question Rear Camber Question

i am going to buy new tires soon...and probably a camber kit. i was wondering if the rear camber is important...i mean, most of the tire wear occurs in the front. plus, the camber in the rear helps my tires 'tuck' under the fender.

i'm just undecided if i should only do the front camber kit.

anyone have info on the importance of correcting the rear camber?

thanks in advance!!!
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If your alignment isn't off, why get them? Usually the rear tires have more of a chance to have camber wear than the front, if you have a drop.
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Originally Posted by phipark
If your alignment isn't off, why get them? Usually the rear tires have more of a chance to have camber wear than the front, if you have a drop.
well, i will align my car when i get the tires, but i dont want to go through tires once a year. i do have a drop, and was wondering if i should only do the front camber kit. plus, i'm going to lower the rear a little bit more...just not sure if the rear is worth doing...
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bump. i'd like some more recommendations.

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