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![]() Drives: 2018 Camaro SS 1LE Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: New Jersey
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Camber on 20s vs 19s
This could be a really dumb question and I think the answer is yes but...
If I get my alignment and set my front camber to -3 on my set of 20s, when I put my 19s on will the camber still be -3. Thanks |
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yes it would be i have -3.5 in f and i have a set of 20s and 19s i use
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![]() Drives: 2018 Camaro SS 1LE Join Date: Oct 2019
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perfect, thanks!
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Not a dumb question. But correct: the diameter of your wheels and tires (or their width, for that matter), won't change the static camber settings of your car.
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Works for me. I have been using the OEM set up to run track days and autox. After a few days on track the tires were just ruined for autox use. Even though they were still good to use on track. So I picked up some Apex 19s to do autox duty
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That's what all the cool kids do!
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