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Naturally caused by lowering the car way to much.

Corrected by lifting car back up, or installing of camber arms.

Hard race as linked above will do the trick

^^^ This.

If you want to lower your car properly – read: without camber wear – you'll need a full set of aftermarket adjustable arms:

  • Front camber arms
  • Front castor rods (optional)
  • Rear camber arms
  • Rear tension rods

Don't even bother with the eccentric bushing kits they're a waste of time not to mention super hard to install.

Buy a full kit from say GKtech, install it all in one hit, set desired ride height, get a full alignment, done.

No point in doing this in dribs and drabs.

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