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Ever since i lowered my car, ive been getting really bad tyre wear on the front/rear tyres, i have since sold my rims/tyre combo, and have a new one on its way, but before fitting them, im goign to want to fix this camber issues, what will i need to adjust the rear camber?....and im assuming i just need camber plates for the fronts?

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Rear camber kit or bushes. If you search up sydneykid's posts you'll find something where he talks about using 2 whiteline bushes for it, best solution for the road unless you've excessively lowered the car (in which case you'd have other problems too)..

Check out the groupbuys

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=87521

If you dont have an R32, search around in the groupbuy section for R33 or R34, you'll find them pretty easy

For my low R32, 2 sets of whiteline rear adjustable bush kits from sydneykids group buy were enough, but the whiteline front kit didn't have enough adjustability, so Heasmans are fitting adjustable arms. IIRC sydneykid reckons 340mm wheel centerline to guard is a low as you should go. If you're lower than that it might be worth raising your car to at least that level, or it may be very difficult to get a good alignment setup. Might be worth asking him directly tho...

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