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How much negative rear camber are you guys running? Is 0° OK

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Hi guys, I installed a 20 inch rim on my car My spec is 20 x 11 315/30/20 back tires and I noticed that I’m little bit aggressive on a negative side and when I did an alignment I am 2° negative, I know I’m within the spec since I lowered the car should I run at least 1° or .05 any suggestion I’m not taking this car for a track day.. only cruising and dinner date and some long scenic Drive or should I go all the way to 0° rear camber

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-2 degrees is fine. Maybe a little aggressive but if you're lowered on stock suspension w/o camber plates, there's not much you're gonna be able to adjust.
You're still well within factory spec which is -1.5 +/- 0.75. So -2.25 would be the max

Whatever you decide though, don't go with 0 degrees, that's dumb. you need some negative angle

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Agree -2 will be fine. I ran -3 in my former track car and had a lot of aggressive components...:sunglasses:
 
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I run -2 and it's fine for both daily and track duty.
What is your set up size on the rear tires of your vehicle and how much miles are you getting out of the tires when you’re running a -2° camber
 


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Agree -2 will be fine. I ran -3 in my former track car and had a lot of aggressive components...:sunglasses:
What tires are you running on your vehicle set up. -3 is pretty wild. I’m sure you’re getting inner tire wear like crazy.
 
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-2 degrees is fine. Maybe a little aggressive but if you're lowered on stock suspension w/o camber plates, there's not much you're gonna be able to adjust.
You're still well within factory spec which is -1.5 +/- 0.75. So -2.25 would be the max

Whatever you decide though, don't go with 0 degrees, that's dumb. you need some negative angle

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What tires are you running on your vehicle set up. -3 is pretty wild. I’m sure you’re getting inner tire wear like crazy.
Hoosier A & R7, 315/30-18. Car sits about 3" off ground at splitter & diffuser
 

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What is your set up size on the rear tires of your vehicle and how much miles are you getting out of the tires when you’re running a -2° camber
Tread still looks pretty good after 4K miles. I have 19x10 in the rear with Nitto G2 305s’ at the moment.
 

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Hi guys, I installed a 20 inch rim on my car My spec is 20 x 11 315/30/20 back tires and I noticed that I’m little bit aggressive on a negative side and when I did an alignment I am 2° negative, I know I’m within the spec since I lowered the car should I run at least 1° or .05 any suggestion I’m not taking this car for a track day.. only cruising and dinner date and some long scenic Drive or should I go all the way to 0° rear camber

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Allergic to buying tires, 0° all the way around.
 
 




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