Inside tires going bald?
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Rep Power: 322 Inside tires going bald?
My tires are wearing out inside on the front and i dont have a camber in their only the back. So my questions is how do you install the front camber and ive herd that some people bent their front axles but i dont think thats a good idea even though if it works. The main thing i just want is a perfect alignment cuz i just lowered it, so I dont have to spend so much $$ on new tires.
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Rep Power: 0 Best thing to do is orger Ingalls camber kit, and take it to a tire place for a full allignment. Some camber is good for grip, thats why we rotate tires...wear the front a little, put them in the back even it out put up front wear inside a little more....
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Rep Power: 0 Yah even if you installed the camber kit yourself ... you'd need the shop to do an alignment anyways to make sure its in the right spec's ... so might as well let them do it all ... and save yourself the time ... plus if the screw up then they are accountable not you.
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Rep Power: 0 Get the SPC front kits. They should be about $25 shipped to your door. It's just a bolt. Put it in and go get an alignment. Put it in yourself because a shop might try to charge you a lot to simple change out the bolts.
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