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Re: question for clubracer (archive)

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Posted by Charlie on June 25, 2000 at 01:27:09:

In Reply to: Re: question for clubracer posted by E46 332ii ClubRacer on June 24, 2000 at 13:56:26:

Right I understand that.. doesn't lowering your car without camber kits give you a negative camber on your car because you are putting in springs that are shorter than the factory spec? I have a lowered Integra, and my wheels butterfly. So, when you lowered your bimmer, you didn't have natural negative camber from the shorter springs?


: By tilting your tires with negative camber, it angles the inside of the tire so that the outside doesn't come into as much contact with the road. Therefore, the inside of the tires will wear out faster than the outside creating uneven treadwear.




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