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Your camber by itself is fine - if you want to reduce inner tire wear, run a little toe IN in the front. But, with that much caster, you don't
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Your camber by itself is fine - if you want to reduce inner tire wear, run a little toe IN in the front. But, with that much caster, you don't need to run as much static camber. If I were you, I would back off on the camber and add a little toe in. Something like camber: -1.5, toe in: stock
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