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Originally Posted by fuct toe eats up tires, but yes the front tires will last longer if you decrease camber back to the factory spec AND get the toe back

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Old 02-25-2013, 11:14 AM   #11 (permalink)
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toe eats up tires, but yes the front tires will last longer if you decrease camber back to the factory spec AND get the toe back to spec as well.

but the springs you have dont cause THAT great of a camber issue. your toe is more important for tire longetivity.

ideally you should have camber arms front and back.
I agree. I like the -1.6 front camber from the Swifts with stock camber arms. However, when SPL comes out with their parts, I might be swayed.....

toe is definitely more important than the small amount of negative camber you have with the swifts....
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