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    Senior Member Two Rings liciouz's Avatar
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    will camber help?

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    was about to order the h&r sport at spp but eric said im gona have rubbing issues coz of my setup:

    Wheel Diameter : 19"
    Wheel Width: 8.5" Front and 9.5" Rear
    Lip Width: 2.5" Front 4.0" Rear
    Wheel Offset: ET30 Front and ET40 Rear
    Tire Size: 235/35/20ZR front, 265/30/20ZR Rear

    i have no plans of changing my tires since they have less than 200 miles on them. no COs (budget reasons). will camber help avoid this? or any other solutions? thank u
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    Veteran Member Four Rings autoverruckt's Avatar
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    Re: will camber help?

    hmmm camber will help you get a new set of tires alot quicker. Sounds like one option is the adjustability of CO's, unless you are simply gonna be too wide. Can you wait for a used set to turn up? Installation time and effort for springs vs CO's is the same.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings gpxluke's Avatar
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    Re: will camber help?

    really= =?

    I never know the H&R is that low.....i think u can still stick 1 finger into the rear wheel gap...

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