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Old 04-17-2012, 09:41 AM   #7
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All depends on what you specifically mean ( actual numbers ) by "aggressive street alignment".
I'm willing to bet with a true 1.5" drop in the rear the least amount of negative camber you can attain with the stock rear camber bolts will be .7 degree or more negative camber. My own car and those I've worked on at 1" to 1.25" rear drop on at least one one side of car could not get less than .6 degree negative on one side and .9 degree negative on the other side with the OEM camber bolts.
Remember, everyone will tell you the car will exhibit less under steer if the front negative amber approaches twice that of the rear negative camber. So if you are at 1 degree negative in the rear, you will be need to be near 2 degrees negative in the front.
Not ideal for decent tire wear on the street.
Ed M.
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