How much camber is too much?

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Old 08-27-2017, 07:14 AM
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How much camber is too much?

I've been rocking zero'd out camber in the rear and 2' up front for a while now and am curious how much camber one can run and still get decent tire wear as long as toe is good?

Of course zero camber is what someone would want to get perfectly even tire wear but what I'm asking is how much camber can I run and still get "acceptable" tire wear? At what negative degree does it go off the deep end?

I want to start running some negative camber to get a more stanced flush VIP look.
I was thinking 4 degrees in the rear and 3.5 up front? Nothing crazy but a wider look.

Currently running:
20x9x10
245/35/20
285/30/20

Thoughts?

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Old 08-27-2017, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Tones11
I've been rocking zero'd out camber in the rear and 2' up front for a while now and am curious how much camber one can run and still get decent tire wear as long as toe is good?

Of course zero camber is what someone would want to get perfectly even tire wear but what I'm asking is how much camber can I run and still get "acceptable" tire wear? At what negative degree does it go off the deep end?

I want to start running some negative camber to get a more stanced flush VIP look.
I was thinking 4 degrees in the rear and 3.5 up front? Nothing crazy but a wider look.

Currently running:
20x9x10
245/35/20
285/30/20

Thoughts?
I'd post this in the hellaflush thread, some guys over there have been running setups like that for a while and can give you an idea of what to expect.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...sh-thread.html
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