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yes iv done some reading on that and saw a guy with it done in the aggressive sedan section ... and thought about doing that so i can achieve that ...Originally Posted by donpisto
If your fenders are cut, that will help quite a bit. You can pull the fender to add more positive camber too.
I'm just going to order the rear camber kit with toe bolts even if i don't have any play .. that way i at least can get as much as possible +camber as i can get and the toe to spec ..
i took a few other shots close up ... you think i have enough room to get + camber without rubbing ???






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Hardly have any room. You'd need a pull and/or thinner tires
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you are definately going to rub if you dial in more positive camber. Listen to donpisto since he knows his stuff about this.
Anyone know how much it costs to pull your fenders by the way?
Anyone know how much it costs to pull your fenders by the way?
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thinner tires - what sizes Originally Posted by donpisto
Hardly have any room. You'd need a pull and/or thinner tires
what if i did a mild stretch set up camber and spacers ?? could that work .. how would stretch tires hold up for a DD iv heard good and bads ... any OP donpisto
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Well, you'd have to go stretched all around otherwise it would look kinda funky.
You can add spacers, but I'd see how it looks with stretched tires. As for size, depends on what you're at now and if you plan to add spacers.
I drive daily with a 225/35 on a 20x9.5 with -4.7 camber up front and 235/35 on 20x10.5 with -7.5 camber in the rear. I used to run a 225/35 on the rear as well. Only issue I ever had was the rear tire deflating with the 225/35's since I didn't have enough air in there, my own fault. And that's with an extreme stretch.
Tough to say what size spacer to go with, cos like I said it depends on the tire stretch. You wouldn't be able to dial in positive camber though. To be honest it looks fine like that.
Camber isn't really much of an issue. Yes it will wear the tires down some but the rear culprit is the toe. If that's out of spec, it'll eat your tires out faster. If in spec, you're good.
You can add spacers, but I'd see how it looks with stretched tires. As for size, depends on what you're at now and if you plan to add spacers.
I drive daily with a 225/35 on a 20x9.5 with -4.7 camber up front and 235/35 on 20x10.5 with -7.5 camber in the rear. I used to run a 225/35 on the rear as well. Only issue I ever had was the rear tire deflating with the 225/35's since I didn't have enough air in there, my own fault. And that's with an extreme stretch.
Tough to say what size spacer to go with, cos like I said it depends on the tire stretch. You wouldn't be able to dial in positive camber though. To be honest it looks fine like that.
Camber isn't really much of an issue. Yes it will wear the tires down some but the rear culprit is the toe. If that's out of spec, it'll eat your tires out faster. If in spec, you're good.
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Anyone know how much it costs to pull your fenders by the way?
Shouldn't cost more than 40-45 bucks per fender.Originally Posted by Bestswat
you are definately going to rub if you dial in more positive camber. Listen to donpisto since he knows his stuff about this.Anyone know how much it costs to pull your fenders by the way?
my wheel specs are 19x8.5 +40 with a 245/35/19 and rear is 19x9.5 265/30/19 +35 .. i was going to go with a 10mm for the front to make it a +30 and some guys on here are saying a 5 mm rear to make it +30 rear ... any opinions ??
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i'd say toss on your camber kits first.. correct them a bit and put a 255 in the rear and go from there.. that or drop the front to a 225 or 235 and put a 245 in the rear
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How can he correct if it will cause rubbing without pulling the fender?Originally Posted by StormTroopa
i'd say toss on your camber kits first.. correct them a bit and put a 255 in the rear and go from there.. that or drop the front to a 225 or 235 and put a 245 in the rear
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i'm not saying all the way and if he goes with a skinnier tire it will not only give him a little room side to side it will give him maybe a **** hair more room up and down too
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Not worth cambering half a degree. Even for a full degree I wouldn't spend the money on a camber kit. Toe is the concern. Sure, a stretched tire will help, but that again depends on the stretch.
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Originally Posted by g35snoop
my wheel specs are 19x8.5 +40 with a 245/35/19 and rear is 19x9.5 265/30/19 +35 .. i was going to go with a 10mm for the front to make it a +30 and some guys on here are saying a 5 mm rear to make it +30 rear ... any opinions ??
donpisto these are my wheels specs i kind of want to stay away from fender pulling ..
and you are correct no point in spending the money on a camber kit now just worry about the toe for now till i figure out a better setup