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Old 08-26-2009, 01:45 PM   #1
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how do i get the most negative camber in the rear? if i decide to stuff wider wheel/tire (15X8, 195/45/15) back there and have it fit...with rolling the fender ofcoarse
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Old 08-26-2009, 02:36 PM   #2
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how do i get the most negative camber in the rear? if i decide to stuff wider wheel/tire (15X8, 195/45/15) back there and have it fit...with rolling the fender ofcoarse
if you want more than an extra 1-2 degrees rear camber, you'll want to look into custom shims. Penguin Garage toyed with the idea as well as the Kiwi, but no one bit. no point in spending hundreds on R&D to sell one measly set of camber shims.

you could always stack the shims from penguingarage ;) put two under each lower bolt each side, get an extra 2deg camber. not recommended, but iv'e seen it done on the honda fit with no ill effects.
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if you want more than an extra 1-2 degrees rear camber, you'll want to look into custom shims. Penguin Garage toyed with the idea as well as the Kiwi, but no one bit. no point in spending hundreds on R&D to sell one measly set of camber shims.

you could always stack the shims from penguingarage ;) put two under each lower bolt each side, get an extra 2deg camber. not recommended, but iv'e seen it done on the honda fit with no ill effects.
Hmmm, interesting! hey if hondas can do it so can we...im just curious though, would i need longer bolts for that kinda operation?and if there is a slight angle of the hub are the bolt still gonna fit properly? maybe i don treally understand how these work
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