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Old Jan 16, 2020 | 07:23 PM
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New camber kit?

Hey guys, first off I’m a newb when it comes to suspension and I did do a search on the forum.

once before i had an issue where my rear tires were getting worn down pretty easily and an alignment fixed that.
last week I went to get my tires rotated and they showed me my tires were getting worn down again and I needed new tires. So i went and bought new tires and today got a alignment. They said I need a new camber kit because they couldn’t adjust anymore on my rear left side. I will attach the pictures they left me with. My suspension is totally stock with stock rims. Question is, do I need to get a new camber kit or will it be ok? I do have lifetime alignment warranty from brake check. Any help is appreciated!


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Old Jan 17, 2020 | 02:06 AM
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Two things. You want less toe-in in the rear, no more than 2°. Regarding camber, have them match the right side to the left. That's in no way excessive camber. I run -2° front and rear with no issue.
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Old Jan 17, 2020 | 07:37 AM
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If anything you can get some SPC rear camber kit and toe bolt, it isn’t too expensive and you can make offers on eBay and get them a bit cheaper.
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