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Your toe settings can cause some camber wear so yes a wheel alignment could help but it doesnt totally resolve your camber wear issue. If your a tightarse and you got rear camber wear as well then put a few washers in between where the rear camber arm gets bolted to the vehicles chasis and that should resolve the rear's problem.
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Originally Posted by Sir_vtec
Your toe settings can cause some camber wear so yes a wheel alignment could help but it doesnt totally resolve your camber wear issue. If your a tightarse and you got rear camber wear as well then put a few washers in between where the rear camber arm gets bolted to the vehicles chasis and that should resolve the rear's problem.
ohk thanks for the input man, the funny thing is, the rear is fine, just the front, which i gues sis some conselation. i think ill buy a front camber kit off US ebay, putting it in is another thing hahah.
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when u lower ur car ur toe settings change, and its excessive toe that eats tyres, not so much the camber.
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Originally Posted by Killa From Manila
when u lower ur car ur toe settings change, and its excessive toe that eats tyres, not so much the camber.
ok cool, so how do i change the toe? lol
cheers for all the help guys
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Zdster (Mike) sent me this email ages ago and I kept it,cause it really sums it all up!
"Brett,
My suggestion is to put the coilovers in and the new wheels on and then get a wheel alignment. Odds are, you probably wont even need a camber kit - as long as you get your toe as close to zero as possible.
If you can get your toe to zero and your camber is roughly even on both sides, then all you need to do is rotate your tyres every 5/10,000km and you should be fine.
My car is lowered at the moment (on pretty hard coilovers) and runs 15's (an ek hatch), my toe is zero and have about -2degrees of camber with no camber kit and is perfect.
Mike"
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Originally Posted by aaron182
ok cool, so how do i change the toe? lol
cheers for all the help guys
wheel alignment!!
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Originally Posted by Killa From Manila
wheel alignment!!
hahahah so im an idiot, probably should have picked up on that earlier. cheers mate.
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Originally Posted by beeza
Zdster (Mike) sent me this email ages ago and I kept it,cause it really sums it all up!
"Brett,
My suggestion is to put the coilovers in and the new wheels on and then get a wheel alignment. Odds are, you probably wont even need a camber kit - as long as you get your toe as close to zero as possible.
If you can get your toe to zero and your camber is roughly even on both sides, then all you need to do is rotate your tyres every 5/10,000km and you should be fine.
My car is lowered at the moment (on pretty hard coilovers) and runs 15's (an ek hatch), my toe is zero and have about -2degrees of camber with no camber kit and is perfect.
Mike"
OK thanks mate, ill definantly get one with the new tyres tomorrow then. also just looked inside that guards and i think scrubbing when turned at full lock may have something to do with it to as there are MASSIVE scrub marks on the inside of the guard which i didnt notice before, so ill have to take a mallet or something to the guards perhaps.
thanks again
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Oh damn,not sure what to do there,hisoka should
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rubbing the plastic thing? wouldn't really worry about that
i mean how often do you full lock while driving
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I think the chassis cause a mallet
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Originally Posted by vinnY
rubbing the plastic thing? wouldn't really worry about that
i mean how often do you full lock while driving
its not plastic though, it seems to be metal of some description haha. ill try take some pics after chrissy and put em up to try show you what i mean.
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