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Old Feb 26, 2011 | 04:54 AM
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So the wheels I think I am going to put on are a tight fit up front with rubbing issues. I noticed that there are camber bolts available to run on our XB. I know if I run the rims and tires I am considering I am going to have to run some negative camber up front. What I need is some input from those who are running a negative camber up front and how much is okay to run and not chew up tires too bad?
Old Feb 26, 2011 | 08:17 AM
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it wil always chew your tires! TOE is what will make your tires really wear faster..

SO I would still take it to aligment to at least adjust the TOE. to make your tires last a little longer.
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