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Is -2 camber too much??

BA939P

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After drop my stang with H&R spring and 1in wheel spacer, the best alignment result could get is like in the picture.

Would negative 2 camber lead to uneven tire wear very much? Toes are all in normal spec range though.

Thanks guys!

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I am running -2.2 up front and rear lowered on coilovers.. It was the best we could do at the time. My toe is spot on though. I will see how well the tires wear over time. Before I get it aligned at tore the inside up down to the wires but those were cheap tires, rough riding, lowered with no alignment.
 

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I'm running -2* front camber by choice. I have 19k miles on the tires since then with no sign of uneven wear.
 

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I am running -2.2 up front and rear lowered on coilovers.. It was the best we could do at the time. My toe is spot on though. I will see how well the tires wear over time. Before I get it aligned at tore the inside up down to the wires but those were cheap tires, rough riding, lowered with no alignment.
Hey Wireeater, I like your setup. How low are you running your coils front and back? I'd like to know a ballpark to aim for when I put mine on and dial them in for ride height. Going to get it aligned asap so I don't destroy brand new tires.
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