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Old 07-17-17, 09:20 PM
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Does anyone know what is the stock front and rear camber angle for 2008 is350?

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Front:
Without Sport Suspension: -0°23'+/- 45' (-0.38° +/- 0.75°)
With Sport Suspension: -0°36' +/- 45' (-0.6° +/- 0.75°)

Rear: -1°14'+/- 45' (-1.23° +/- 0.75°)

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
Front:
Without Sport Suspension: -0°23'+/- 45' (-0.38° +/- 0.75°)
With Sport Suspension: -0°36' +/- 45' (-0.6° +/- 0.75°)

Rear:
Without Sport Suspension: -1°14'+/- 45' (-1.23° +/- 0.75°)
With Sport Suspension: -1°14'+/- 45' (-1.23° +/- 0.75°)

Jeff

​​​​​​Thanks for letting me know.

I had my wheel aligned this week on 19 inch wheels and coilovers drop with about 2 fingers gap at rear and 1 finger gap front. Looks like my camber in the front and back are still out. Its interesting that my wheel alignment specification range is differ to what you provided. For front is -1.33 to 0.17 and rear is -1.83 to -0.33. Will that be factory recommendation range? See below for report after alignment:

​​​​​​Would anyone recommend i get the camber kit to correct my front and rear negative cambers? What is the ideal camber range for minializing tyre wear and also performance for acceleration and turning?
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Camber matters less for tire wear than toe. If you run close to zero toe, you won't see abnormal tire wear. Personally I think your alignment specs are fine, even if not perfect. The car will handle a bit better with then extra negative camber.
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