04-29-2011, 01:39 PM
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A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Dec 2009
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Originally Posted by tsolin01
When people say you're within spec on swift springs with no camber kit, it's more like you're maxing out on the spec. If you want to be at nominal spec, (-.67 front, -1.67 rear) then there's no doubt you will need a front and rear camber kit.
Will running slightly out of range camber have significant effects on your tire wear? I'm not convinced that's true.
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Correct. I am at -1.4 front and -1.9 rears and was told that was in spec. Is that the same as when stock? NO. Do I care? Nope. If I did care I would spend the ~$500 on camber kits! A little more negative camber is not bad, especially on the Z.
Tires are fine so far, 6K miles on them.
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