camber? or no camber?
What size rims was that on, RB?
edit: I forgot that I adjusted my camber kit to 0 (just the kit - not the wheels) when I raised it up to a 2" drop (It was way lower before). The camber right now in the front is about I'd say 3/4 of what it is on the RSX in this picture. The rear wheels on my car are pretty much at 0 though, since I don't have a kit there to adjust it more negative.
edit: I forgot that I adjusted my camber kit to 0 (just the kit - not the wheels) when I raised it up to a 2" drop (It was way lower before). The camber right now in the front is about I'd say 3/4 of what it is on the RSX in this picture. The rear wheels on my car are pretty much at 0 though, since I don't have a kit there to adjust it more negative.
Thats a GREAT picture RB.
Perfect example of why a good camber kit as well as good alignment are imperative to safety and performance.
Notice how there are still the yellow marks in between the tread in the middle...that must have been some MEAN negative camber. Sometimes just turning the wheel all the way in one direction does not reveal the wear in the insides of the tires, so check from underneath while the car is on a jack or just take off the rim altogether and roll the rim on the ground.
Perfect example of why a good camber kit as well as good alignment are imperative to safety and performance.
Notice how there are still the yellow marks in between the tread in the middle...that must have been some MEAN negative camber. Sometimes just turning the wheel all the way in one direction does not reveal the wear in the insides of the tires, so check from underneath while the car is on a jack or just take off the rim altogether and roll the rim on the ground.
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2016 BMW 340i M-Sport / 2013 Chevrolet Volt / 1999 Subaru Impreza RS EJ205


