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Old 12-06-10, 06:36 PM
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Default Need a little advice on Camber.....

I am running 20x10.5 +42 Vossen CV1, on BCR Coils....and my left side has a little more camber than the right, and the right side rubs very very little because of it...just when I hit dips....nothing bad but don't want it to rub at all. Should I just go ahead and buy a rear camber kit and adjust it accordingly...? Or you think it will camber in a little more in time....? Mucho Gracious in advance!
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I'm not sure about the Megan camber kit ( which I believe is the only kit). My understanding from previous lowered cars is that the kit corrects negative camber, so it pushes the top of the tire towards the fender. It may even make your tire rub even more, but continue to give you inner tire wear. Good luck. Hope this helped a bit.
Old 12-07-10, 06:54 PM
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yeah if you adjust camber to staighten out your wheels more then it might rub more.you should get rear camber kits anyway to reduce or eliminate negative camber for uneven tire wear.stretch your tires and raise your car accordingly.
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Well I def no not want to raise the car so I guess Ill just get the rears rolled to take care of that itty bitty rub. Thanks guys.
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