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tamboRL

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So after getting my 16 GT PP last month and 250miles. i now decided to give her a new wheel and tire. I'm very happy with the 20 x 8.5/0 with 305/30/20 and 265/35/20. after 2 days for using it and 30miles i think the stance finally has settled down. i noticed that the rear driver side wheel has (negative/positive) camber issue. not sure if it is positive/negative but by simply looking you would notice that the stance of the wheel at the rear is not straight its like the bottom part is more flushed than the top. asked a local shop and they said thats how it is because its a sports car and it give more cornering grip. i don't think thats a correct answer. after lowering the car i just had it aligned at the dealer. do i have it re aligned or is there something i should do to correct these.
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So the GT PP comes factory -1.5 degrees on the car

When you lower a car for every 1" you gain -.5 degrees now rule of thumb from me when the car is lowered wait a week have the springs settle then redo the alignment.
 
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So the GT PP comes factory -1.5 degrees on the car

When you lower a car for every 1" you gain -.5 degrees now rule of thumb from me when the car is lowered wait a week have the springs settle then redo the alignment.
cool thanks, ill wait for a week then bring it to the dealer and have them fix the negative camber
 
 








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