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Nooo really??? There is that much camber gain in the stock A-Arm?
I had my car maybe 3/8" higher than that and I didn't have near that much camber.... Just checked my alignment sheet I had -2.34 degrees.
Maybe mine didn't look that negative camberish because my wheels weren't poking as much... Or maybe I've forgotten since I haven't seen the car on wheels for a year
I've got negative 3.2 degrees up front on stock arms hahaha
I'm pretty new to this so don't kill me for asking this question. Thanks
I plan on running wheels with a Zero offset in the front of my car with 18x9.5 inch wheels wrapped in 255/40 tires. Will I rub with this low offset? And if so what do I need to do to prevent from rubbing?
I would go with 225/35 on that setup...or even 245/35. 255/40 is going to bulge on a 9.5.
he's on 18's not 19's. 225/35 would be far too small on a z. but yes, 255/40 would be square or bulged.
if the car is lowered a lot and tucking tire it'll rub for sure. I'd recommend 245/40's at largest if you're slammed. or do a 235/40 if you want more clearance. I run 18x9.5 -13's with 235/40's up front and it rubs like crazy.