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Guest Jim Poole

Camber wedges shouldn't be needed anyway, unless your camber angle is >3deg, as most rear wheel drive vehicles should have a negative camber of 1-2deg on the rear wheels which helps maintain tyre contact during cornering.

 

Mine (2B) has 1.4deg at rest height (c 2 deg under load) using the normal sierra rear axle, which is just about spot on. If your using 15" rims, this equates to about 10mm of difference from the top of the rim to the bottom of the rim.

 

I hope this might save you some expense. :)

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