Natural camber

Varnell

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No, you don't need a camber kit. Zero out the toe (get an alignment) and you'll be fine.

Maybe he wants some traction? My vote is to run stretched tires and skate on the wheels. lol

Also, the back always sits a bit lower, so that might be why those tires are going out faster. If you haven't had an alignment to zero the toe, I'm surprised you've made it this long.
 

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It is not a race car, it does not see any kind of track. The camber is worse because I have it 1/2" lower in the back, that's what I had to do to get the stance I wanted. It just didn't look right when the drop was level (fender to ground) where it sits now is 22" front & 21.5 rear (fender to ground)
 

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What's wrong with my stance?:hide:
I would have to raise my car up if I wanted to go hella flush + spend a lot of money on rims & tires. I kinda like being able to just mash all over n not have to worry about my rims.
 
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