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Old Feb 14, 2018, 09:44 PM
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Looking for a little guidance, I've researched on the site and I'm still confused.

Basically running, 18x9.5+22 Varrstoen ES2's on BF Goodrich g-force Comp 2 A/S 255/40/18's. Lowered on tein stech lowering springs with stock bilstein struts. I'm rubbing in the front with my fender liner, but I heated that and shoved them out of the way a bit so it's fine. But I'm rubbing in my rears pretty hard. Not sure of what my camber is set at as I haven't set it up yet. But I'm just wondering what would be the best solution to get rid of the rubbing and what camber adjustment I should do.

Pretty new to camber and understanding it so thanks for the patience. I don't track the car, I do spirited street driving, don't daily the car except in the summers.

My thoughts:
Roll my rear fenders.
And align for.
-1.8 Front
-1.5 Rear
0 Toe All Around.
Old Feb 16, 2018, 03:58 PM
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Leave alignment alone, roll the rear fenders. Going to a 265/35r18 would also be more ideal.
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