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<blockquote data-quote="Slide" data-source="post: 83494" data-attributes="member: 293"><p>Funny that when i have lowered my car the camber is off by half a degree but my tires are still wearing evenly. However i have got a set of FabYee Camber plates just to be safe. Will put them on soon and tell you how it goes. However the rears are still out.</p><p></p><p>As for the ride height, i am afriad that i can't really remember how many fingers exactly. But whats important is that the car is level. You don't want the front to be lower than the rears as this will cause a lot of unncessary grief to your car. </p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slide, post: 83494, member: 293"] Funny that when i have lowered my car the camber is off by half a degree but my tires are still wearing evenly. However i have got a set of FabYee Camber plates just to be safe. Will put them on soon and tell you how it goes. However the rears are still out. As for the ride height, i am afriad that i can't really remember how many fingers exactly. But whats important is that the car is level. You don't want the front to be lower than the rears as this will cause a lot of unncessary grief to your car. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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