Negative Camber
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Negative Camber
I just got 15x7 +35 RPF1s on Swift springs and the front rubs under hard cornering. I'm hoping to get rid of the rubbing with negative camber and a fender roll/pull.
What are all my options for getting negative camber? I already ordered camber bolts (90188-SCC-A00) but I've had bad experiences with camber bolts slipping out of alignment after hard driving. Are there any other ways to get negative camber up front? Are there camber plates/mounts (for OEM shocks) available to increase negative camber?
Sorry if this has been covered in another thread but I haven't been able to find what I need so far. Thanks guys!
What are all my options for getting negative camber? I already ordered camber bolts (90188-SCC-A00) but I've had bad experiences with camber bolts slipping out of alignment after hard driving. Are there any other ways to get negative camber up front? Are there camber plates/mounts (for OEM shocks) available to increase negative camber?
Sorry if this has been covered in another thread but I haven't been able to find what I need so far. Thanks guys!
Last edited by whitefitsport; 10-02-2018 at 12:04 AM.
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Camber bolts (like SPC 81260) are the common option.
90188-SCC-A00 appears to be a standard oem bolt, from what I can tell from the pics they do not appear to be eccentric bolts and may not have the ability to adjust camber (I could be wrong)
AFAIK, no off the shelf options exist for shock mounted camber plates .... although there is 1 member on here who has custom ones ... which I presume to be super expensive and possibly a 1 time deal. And furthermore ... the install involves some cutting, and drilling:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/raci...ml#post1412957
90188-SCC-A00 appears to be a standard oem bolt, from what I can tell from the pics they do not appear to be eccentric bolts and may not have the ability to adjust camber (I could be wrong)
AFAIK, no off the shelf options exist for shock mounted camber plates .... although there is 1 member on here who has custom ones ... which I presume to be super expensive and possibly a 1 time deal. And furthermore ... the install involves some cutting, and drilling:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/raci...ml#post1412957
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