Has anyone found the magic key to fixing the road noise problem? Any luck with adding more positive Camber to front wheels?
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what tires are you using? There is no way to dial in positive camber on the front without aftermarket adjustable a-arms
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Avoiding directional tread tires and flip rotate tires to reverse wear heel toe feathering.
yea I was hoping some one had front camber kits and found the correct amount of camber to add. These cars keep eating up tires even if you keep them in check. The car has too much negative camber from the dealer for track driving. That and the suspention oscillation on the tire causes the feathering of the tire. If any one has added positive camber please share

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ebay has a few kits for front and rear camber adjustment. Anyone think they are worth it? The front kit cost like 350 on ebay. And the rear you can get for under a hundo.
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since when is the key to tire noise changing suspension settings?Originally Posted by Get Some
Has anyone found the magic key to fixing the road noise problem? Any luck with adding more positive Camber to front wheels?
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he might be refering to tires being worn out faster because of negative camber resulting in more road noise coming through the worn out tires.
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thats prolly cause I'm in brandon most of the time. But u can see my car I'd u go into the "check out my wheels" subforum. My thread is new sevas on the g. Its a tiny and crappy pic. 
