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Wheel/tire Fitment
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<blockquote data-quote="Skitzerman" data-source="post: 16805202" data-attributes="member: 39896"><p>That negative camber was probably done to avoid rolling the fenders. I imagine the other side of those tires are beat to shit and might be seriously damaged. Start by getting a low profile IRS bolt and an alignment. Then check your clearances to determine what direction you need to go, smaller tire, rolled fenders or different springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skitzerman, post: 16805202, member: 39896"] That negative camber was probably done to avoid rolling the fenders. I imagine the other side of those tires are beat to shit and might be seriously damaged. Start by getting a low profile IRS bolt and an alignment. Then check your clearances to determine what direction you need to go, smaller tire, rolled fenders or different springs. [/QUOTE]
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