Camber on H tech's
Anyone know the camber when you are dropped on H techs?
I am getting my fenders rolled right now by some local guy and he says I should get negative 2 camber in the rear and negative 2.5 in the front since my offset is +30.
I am getting my fenders rolled right now by some local guy and he says I should get negative 2 camber in the rear and negative 2.5 in the front since my offset is +30.
What do you mean " know the camber" ? that doesn't make sense...
Just cause you have a 30 offset doesn't mean you have to run those degrees. Other things come in play too like wheel size, width, drop, etc.
go to an alignment shop and let them do there job
Just cause you have a 30 offset doesn't mean you have to run those degrees. Other things come in play too like wheel size, width, drop, etc.
go to an alignment shop and let them do there job
me too.
Thats why when I first got my fenders rolled it was only the front. Now that I put new tires on, I rubbed and I called the guy who rolled my fenders and got the rears rolled. The rear isnt rubbing as bad as it was before. He says the alignment should take care of it.
Thats why when I first got my fenders rolled it was only the front. Now that I put new tires on, I rubbed and I called the guy who rolled my fenders and got the rears rolled. The rear isnt rubbing as bad as it was before. He says the alignment should take care of it.
i had 2 diff sets of s-techs on 2 diff tc's, granted i had the stock rims and tires but s-tech is a lower drop than h-tech and i never had any problems.
and now i have like a 4"-5" drop on stock rims and tires and the only time i rub is when making a sharp u-turn.
no fender rolling in any of those situations.
thats why i find this weird.
and now i have like a 4"-5" drop on stock rims and tires and the only time i rub is when making a sharp u-turn.
no fender rolling in any of those situations.
thats why i find this weird.
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