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I think they are close to 0. I'm going to need to pull the shit out if the fender and have as much camber as my adjustable cross member will give me. These are my look bad ass wheels not my go fast wheels lol

No doubt, they will look badass! haha

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See, I cant even get my 15x8's under like that.

Next time you have your wheels off, can you measure unloaded from mounting surface

to mounting surface please. I think something is wider on my rear end.

And how were you able to get that much camber?

My rear end is slotted and I have it all the down and it looks like my wheels are still almost 0°....

Weird.....

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Ya I will try and remember to measure it. I slotted my rear end to the dime quarterly specs. If you think about it the slotted rear end is to correct the camber so my rear end in the pic is actually at the bone stock location

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Ya I will try and remember to measure it. I slotted my rear end to the dime quarterly specs. If you think about it the slotted rear end is to correct the camber so my rear end in the pic is actually at the bone stock location

Thanks bro.

I have mine as far down in the slot as it will go.

Did you just alot the existing braket or weld a new one on?

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