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Old 03-10-2016, 03:43 PM
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Any other slammed G35 coupes in San Diego that can help me tackle my problem? I lowered my car, and now my tires balded on the inside very badly. Just bought new tires, and tried to purchase a camber kit from a shop here and they said even the camber kit might not fix it and that I will also rub a lot and especially when I hit bumps. I can get the kits on here for cheaper and have my friend install them, but I just need help with our cars in general. The shop also told me if I went with 17's instead of my 18's and got lower profile tires, I might be able to do it and not rub. Anyone in San Diego have a lowered g35 coupe dealing or dealt with this already? Thank you!
 
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What's your toe spec at?
 
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Not sure what that means, but when they pulled up my alignment, I only had one tire where my toe was off, but as far as my degrees, I was at -4 on my rears, and -2.3 on my fronts. But the guy told me I just needed a 1-2 degrees arm for the front and 3-4 on the back? Not sure what any of this means but that's what the shop told me. Thanks!
 
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