Have you reset the camber after installing your wide rear wheels?
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Have you reset the camber after installing your wide rear wheels?
I put on a set of Enkei RPF1 wheels, 8.5 X 18 +30 with 245's, 9.5 +15 with 275's, and the camber looks pretty radical. // \\ for sure. Did you reset your rear camber? If not, did you tires wear quickly on the inside edges?
By the way, this combo works great, looks fantastic (IMO) and doesn't rub. But alignment may be required.
By the way, this combo works great, looks fantastic (IMO) and doesn't rub. But alignment may be required.
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I can answer my on question. I had the alignment checked with the new wheels and it was within specs. The new set-up didn't change things enought to require any revisions. The most affected aspect was toe in, not camber. go figure!
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