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Thoughts on alignment.

dupp403

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Hey guys,

I did the Steeda progressive springs back in April and it affected the camber. I took it to the alignment shop yesterday and before they started the fronts were at -1.8/-1.9 and the rear was at -2.2. They were able to get the rears to -1.5 but couldn’t do anything with the front. My SVE PP2’s also came in yesterday, so I put those on.
I’m fine with a bit of camber as this isn’t a daily driver and will probably only see about 6,000miles a year unless I get some long trips in.
The question is, at -1.8/-1.9 will this wear out the inside of the tires to quickly? Will I be able to get 10-15,000 miles out of a set of tires or should I get some camber plates?

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Depending on your toe, you should be fine
 

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There is a search feature in the top right. Search "alignment", or go to the suspension page.

All your answers are in those two locations.
 

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Camber doesn't really wear tires out that much. Its toe that shreds tires. As long as your toe is okay, you should be close enough to get 10-12k miles. But also it depends on how hard you drive too.
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