Wheel Fitment Thread

derpson

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Shadow1, Sleeper cell thank you for the pertinent answers. I think I am just going to put the rear on, obviously get it aligned, and be done with it. If it doesn't drive to my liking, or my tire wear is obnoxious, and I believe that front camber plays a role I will install the kit. For now it's just less work to do.
 

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I have not replaced a single alignment component on my car, all the arms are stock. I drive like a grandpa and like I said, I flipped the tires quite a bit, so you may not get as much life out of them. I also get two alignments per year.


Dern man. No camber kits or nothing. Nice to know that just an alignment will make the tires last longer. I recently found a bubble in one of my tires. Gonna order two next week. Ill probably have a full new set in the beginning of August.


Shadow1, Sleeper cell thank you for the pertinent answers. I think I am just going to put the rear on, obviously get it aligned, and be done with it. If it doesn't drive to my liking, or my tire wear is obnoxious, and I believe that front camber plays a role I will install the kit. For now it's just less work to do.

I kind want to get a camber kit for both front and back so I can make it even camber all the say around. Like -2 degrees. But if Sleeper has gone that long without and has been fine ill.probably do the same.
 

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