Hellaflush Guys: -4 camber
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Hellaflush Guys: -4 camber
How long, in general, will tires last at -4 camber in the rear if you are not doing burnouts or acting stupid... but just driving?
Just got my wheels on the other day, tires are quite wide for trying to go hella - 275's rear, so we couldn't get as much + camber out of it as we'd liked.. and I'm sitting at -4.0 and -3.8.
Toe and caster are in spec.
Just got my wheels on the other day, tires are quite wide for trying to go hella - 275's rear, so we couldn't get as much + camber out of it as we'd liked.. and I'm sitting at -4.0 and -3.8.
Toe and caster are in spec.
Last edited by AmateuRN; Sep 11, 2010 at 04:15 PM.
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Thanks for the input so far!
Lol, I understand. 245 in the rear is fine, but I'm just wondering how long I have to prepare before needing new tires. If it's gonna be 20,000 miles, then I'll know that I don't need to keep a little tire fund on the side... for now.
If it's going to be 5,000 miles, then I'll start saving for a new set now!
I'm not really worried about the wear, just wanting to know how long I can expect.
Lol, I understand. 245 in the rear is fine, but I'm just wondering how long I have to prepare before needing new tires. If it's gonna be 20,000 miles, then I'll know that I don't need to keep a little tire fund on the side... for now.
If it's going to be 5,000 miles, then I'll start saving for a new set now!
I'm not really worried about the wear, just wanting to know how long I can expect.
Use the shims that were included to get more POS camber. That's what they are for.
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I don't have any good pics. Setup is the same as yours, but +12's. Lowered about... 2'' all around with HKS hypermax
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