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Old 06-14-2009, 09:56 AM
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Anyone ever put a camber kit in their 6? My tires are worn down to the belts but that can be contributed to the burnouts etc. however i was surprised to see how uneven the thread wear was. the inside of the tire is basically bald with the outside having quite a bit of tread left. Soo... anyone put a camber kit in after lowering the car?
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You need to find a better alignment places sir
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2 different dealerships tried alignment and did it to max but the lowering makes the camber still be off.
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Check eibach and h&r website? If not, I highly doubt it lol
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swap your tires and wear the other sides down

ive been doing that for a while now, works well
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Originally Posted by PraiseTheLowered' post='911888' date='Jun 15 2009, 12:36 AM
swap your tires and wear the other sides down

ive been doing that for a while now, works well
You mean taking rubber tire off and putting it on the rim opposite side. That's the only way to follow
direction of rotation(for directional tires). Good Tip .
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