H&R race and H&R sport springs setup

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  • craz azn
    Mod Crazy
    • Jul 2004
    • 741

    #16
    Originally posted by scottyp
    i have 3.1 degrees of negative camber on both my rear wheels. which is higher then it should be. i feel. with only h&r race springs and bilstein shocks on it.
    I have IEStg3s at the moment (+Bilsteins, but thats irrelevant), and I also have 3 degrees of negative camber in the rear. I haven't had any major issues with tire wear either.

    PS. Don't mix springs. Just stack a spring pad or two, you should be fine. But I still say something on your car is bent (toe prob, not camber)

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    • scottyp
      Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 47

      #17
      well i have taken the car to two mechanics, and both say that my car looks fine, nothing bent and bushings look good. i took it to a friend who is a general mechanic and he is looking again at it, but suggests i get eccentric bushings. i still think something is bent.

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      • JGood
        R3V OG
        • Jan 2004
        • 7959

        #18
        Originally posted by scottyp
        i still think something is bent.
        Why? This is not abnormal, tires wear uneven when you have -3 degrees of camber, and -3 degrees of camber is normal when you have those springs. You are wasting your money at these shops...
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