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Originally Posted by Hops128i
i don't know there's really not much camber to be had, in the fronts anyway, the stock setting from my alignment sheet says about 0 - 0.5 degrees for the fronts, and about -1.5 to -2.25 in the back. After installing camber plates i'm at -2.0 camber with zero toe in the front. After 8k miles, i have no noticeable inside wear, but the autocrossing i did before installing the plates has almost ruined the outside edge, i think toe is more the issue.
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Toe is most definitely the issue. With proper toe specs, you can run negative camber without ill effects. I've gotten probably 25,000-30,000 miles out of some Hankook Ventus V12 with almost -4 degrees of camber, all because my toe was good.