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Old Apr 24, 2024 | 04:16 PM
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Just got my 2012 g37x sedan!

Just got my 2012 g37x sedan about 2 weeks ago, insanely clean interior, only 57k miles, clean carfax. All the maintenance was done recently by the dealership, new oil and filter, new brakes, new tires. Cant wait to ruin it!!! Nah I’m joking but seriously to anyone running camber what would be a good amount of camber for minimal tire wear and no performance loss, I was thinking between -3 to -6° but I want to hear your opinions. Thanks everyone!

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Old Apr 25, 2024 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by GrantG37X
Just got my 2012 g37x sedan about 2 weeks ago, insanely clean interior, only 57k miles, clean carfax. All the maintenance was done recently by the dealership, new oil and filter, new brakes, new tires. Cant wait to ruin it!!! Nah I’m joking but seriously to anyone running camber what would be a good amount of camber for minimal tire wear and no performance loss, I was thinking between -3 to -6° but I want to hear your opinions. Thanks everyone!
Hi, welcome to the forum! That's crazy low miles on a 12 year old car. Good for you.

My camber recommendations... once you go more severe than -2.0° it becomes noticeably awkward to the eye, and severely eats into your tire life.
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Old Apr 25, 2024 | 12:49 PM
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That is a super sweet looking G37X !!
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Old Apr 28, 2024 | 11:56 AM
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Congrats on your G! As someone who has run -3 degrees of camber, you will suffer extreme wear to the inside of your tires. So, I'd follow Rochester's recommendation of no more than -2 negative camber if you don't want to be prematurely wearing out tires on the street.
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