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      12-14-2017, 01:48 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by pikcachu View Post
How does a spring changes camber??? sounds like BS to me.... also if it was because of camber you will wear the inside more, but you said they worn evenly...

Camber is fixed on the front so you can't adjust it unless you put camber plates or change the control arms
Camber at stock ride height is fixed, but as the suspension is compressed or the springs are shortened, camber should increase (otherwise grip under cornering will drop off rapidly), the new ride height will either cause more camber induced tyre wear, or camber needs to be reduced at that ride height to alleviate the wear.
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