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Old 03-01-16, 10:13 AM
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I need to get a camber kit for my back wheels, i had coil overs put on and got an alignment right after. This was the best they can do. Can someone recommend a rear camber kit for my car? I have a 2014 is250 RWD F-Sport. And should i get something for my front left tire since it is off by .7 compared to the front right? Does anyone also know what the factory factory camber degree is?

Old 03-01-16, 10:58 AM
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I have SPC rear camber arms and they work fine. U can get them for a reasonable price thru outcast garage in so cal. They can ship to u too. I got mine from them.
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Doesn't look that bad. Like the guy in the other thread said, the difference in camber on the front wheels is probably from one being lower than the other.

Toe looks like its in spec (which like the other guy also said, out of spec toe causes more wear than camber)

Also, I would've let the coils settle for a few days before doing your alignment.
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Originally Posted by anthonys2r
Doesn't look that bad. Like the guy in the other thread said, the difference in camber on the front wheels is probably from one being lower than the other.

Toe looks like its in spec (which like the other guy also said, out of spec toe causes more wear than camber)

Also, I would've let the coils settle for a few days before doing your alignment.
Both the front wheels are the same height
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Originally Posted by jkhang714
I have SPC rear camber arms and they work fine. U can get them for a reasonable price thru outcast garage in so cal. They can ship to u too. I got mine from them.
Did you put them in yourself? Or did you have a shop put them in?
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Originally Posted by TrueDat96
Both the front wheels are the same height
There isn't any front camber kits available for our cars
Old 03-18-16, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by anthonys2r
There isn't any front camber kits available for our cars
T-Demand makes adjustable front camber arms but they're crazy expensive
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