pwrusr Member Dec 4, 2019 62 5 socal Feb 8, 2024 #1 Feb 8, 2024 #1 Hello! I am running the following lowered -5 front and -6 rear links 20x10 +30 / 20x11 +32 265/40/20 / 295/35/20 Do I need to run rear camber arms/shims?
Hello! I am running the following lowered -5 front and -6 rear links 20x10 +30 / 20x11 +32 265/40/20 / 295/35/20 Do I need to run rear camber arms/shims?
SignatureSales Member Global Vendor Jan 25, 2019 980 1,800 California Mar 19, 2024 #2 Mar 19, 2024 #2 pwrusr said: Hello! I am running the following lowered -5 front and -6 rear links 20x10 +30 / 20x11 +32 265/40/20 / 295/35/20 Do I need to run rear camber arms/shims? Click to expand... Your rear fitment is pretty spot on. Rear camber arms or shims are not required, but opting for either can help extend tire life. Shims would be a cost-effective option. The silver EVPE shims in this case will be ideal for your wheel setup. N2itive Camber arm option is also avalbale if you prefer full range of adjustment.
pwrusr said: Hello! I am running the following lowered -5 front and -6 rear links 20x10 +30 / 20x11 +32 265/40/20 / 295/35/20 Do I need to run rear camber arms/shims? Click to expand... Your rear fitment is pretty spot on. Rear camber arms or shims are not required, but opting for either can help extend tire life. Shims would be a cost-effective option. The silver EVPE shims in this case will be ideal for your wheel setup. N2itive Camber arm option is also avalbale if you prefer full range of adjustment.