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Rear Camber ?

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spoolinbyu

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Sep 26, 2005
Manalapan, New Jersey
Ok so I lowered my car with the eibach pro kit and tokico illuminas, did the front camber with the ingalls camber kit and then the back camber kit with the longer bolts. For a while I was driving around with out the rear camber kit in and everthing was fine, the car handled good and everything. Then I put the rear camber kit in and not the camber is noticably different, but the wheel well hits the tires when I go over bumps. The rims are 18's with 40 series tires on them. So should I just take the camber kit out or is there another option.
 
Are you sure it's hitting the wheel well, or could it be hitting the fender?

My tires rub my fenders when I hit large bumps with more then one person in the car. I'm considering having my fenders rolled.
 
Um its hitting the inside of the fender, theres a lip that comes in from the outside and thats what its hitting. Is it expensive to have you fenders rolled.
 
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