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How did you deal with Camber Issue after lowering with H&R springs


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Hey all:

 

In around End April to early May I purchased 22's for the Edge and quickly hated the wheel gap. I went ahead and installed the H&R lowering springs shortly thereafter with all new struts at the same time. It has only been about 3.5-4 months since installing the springs and I today noticed pretty bad uneven tire wear on the inside of the rears. It is already to the point that metal belt is starting to show through. Fronts seem fine so far.

 

Obviously this shouldn't be happening this fast so I must have a camber issue. Just by eyeballing it, it isn't too bad but obviously that is not the case.

 

So what have you guys done on here for adjusting the camber. I did a search and saw some people said no aftermarket kit was necessary and others went with the Eibach kit.

 

Any input is appreciated as it will help me with my plan of attack before I blow a tire on the freeway. Thanks guys!

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Did you get an alignment done after installing the springs?

 

No, never did. I have had so many lowered cars in my days and never had such bad wear so fast. Was thinking it would be more gradual and I would get the alignment done if wasn't looking good. Now my concern is that without a camber kit the alignment won't cut it. That was why I was curious how others handled it.

 

I have 20" wheels , H&R springs. Had alignment done after install. No issues w alignment within oem specs. H&R designed these springs so that a camber kit is not necessary

 

Maybe I should try to get an alignment done before getting a camber kit. Last I looked into it, wasn't cheap so hopefully I won't need a camber kit and then have to re-do the alignment.

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Lesson definitely learned. Guess for the past 20 years I've been very lucky. I've probably owned about at least 7 vehicles that had either suspension work and/or after market larger wheels and never had an alignment issue like this.

 

Nonetheless, I type this message as I'm sitting in the alignment shop searching for costs on 2 new tires. Lol.... I will definitely pay the $60 for an alignment every time in the future to avoid the $200 per tire cost.

 

Thanks guys!

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At least your alignment was 60 bucks. Mine was a three year so it cost a about 180.00 dollars. But hey I can go back anytime during those three years. So I will go more often now.

 

Considering the 3 year warranty that is a solid deal.

 

Turned out mine was pretty significantly out of specs for both camber and toe which is why the tires wore down so quickly. Now just get new tires and hopefully back to smooth times.

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At least your alignment was 60 bucks. Mine was a three year so it cost a about 180.00 dollars. But hey I can go back anytime during those three years. So I will go more often now.

 

I bet they have no idea how many miles you put on a vehicle in 3 years. That's like a 9 year warranty for normal people. :)

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