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How to change rear camber on stock suspension

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Old Mar 26, 2013 | 05:14 AM
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How to change rear camber on stock suspension

Hello,

I have a stock suspension on my 996 tt. The tires are showing cords on the inside, and are ok in the outside.

Is it possible to put less camber on the rear for my next set of tires?

How can i do that? Is it simple like a DIY ?

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Old Mar 26, 2013 | 07:53 AM
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Usually too much toe in or out is what wears the corners, I would just take it to a shop for an alignment and have them get the toe as close to neutral within the specs as possible, as long as camber is close to factory spec you should be fine. Here is a DIY link as requested, just search....
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...lets-chat.html
 
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Sounds like too much negative camber to me. If your car is lowered, you may be unable to get the rears in spec, and will have to buy some adjustable control arms to compensate. That's what I had to do with lowering springs.
 
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