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Lowering - best way to adjust camber?
Looking at adding the BC extreme low or something around that area, and obviously I'll have forced camber somewhere around 1-2 degrees.
I'd like to run -5 in the back and about -3 in the front, I'm very new to camber and would like any help I can get. Don't know what to purchase to install to be able to adjust my camber to get to a nice look, rather than a stupid sideways wheel. Thanks for all the help in advance. |
Are you going for stance, then?
Look into Stance rear lower control arms. They will slightly lower you and give you a decent range of adjustment at the bottom of the wheel. If you need to pull the top of the wheel in, whiteline camber bushings will work, but they're limited in their range. RacerX upper control arms will provide much more adjustability, but they're much more expensive. For the front, find a camber plate that offers that much range. Camber bolts are cheaper, but they only reach -1.5 to -2 or so. |
-5 in the back, hellllllllllloooooooo tire replacement...
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