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Old 08-16-2008, 04:40 PM
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Stock height alignment

Yesterday went to Infiniti to get brakes fixed and they said I have about a month left on my front tires. Too much camber so the insides are destroyed. Is there anything I can do to make the next tires last any longer? Would a Front camber kit help with this or are those for lowered cars? Also, Just read while searching that there is a large range of camber our cars can have. What should I tell them to get it close to. Getting it within spec is too much of a range. I saw that Gilley gets it as close as possible to 0 but that is in Flat area. I have a hilly area with a lot of curves and everything. I don't tknow much about suspension at all so any help at all would be great! Thanks!
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