Camber Bolts?
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Camber Bolts?
Ok, so I lowered my car. Some of you may have seen my post about it, in which I was asking why the front lowered so much more than it was supposed to. The rear barely dropped at all. Therefore I now have a noticable amount of negative camber on the front wheels (at least 3 degrees, from what I can tell), but the rear wheels are still at 0 degrees.
So I need to get some camber bolts for my rear wheels, that can give them AT LEAST 3 degrees of negative camber. Anybody who knows anything about this, please guide me in the right direction. **cough**EEngineer**cough**DixonPai**cough cough
So I need to get some camber bolts for my rear wheels, that can give them AT LEAST 3 degrees of negative camber. Anybody who knows anything about this, please guide me in the right direction. **cough**EEngineer**cough**DixonPai**cough cough
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Lexus Test Driver
camber bolts do help, but make sure you get alignment immediately by someone who does custom alignments. most alignment guys hate camber bolts because it's a trial and error effort.
i'm running -3.6 rear camber now...more than i'd like to but since i'm running a 9.5" inch rim in the back I do need aggressive camber. I might go back to a 9" rim and get some more function back lol
i'm running -3.6 rear camber now...more than i'd like to but since i'm running a 9.5" inch rim in the back I do need aggressive camber. I might go back to a 9" rim and get some more function back lol
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