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I recently got rear upper camber arms installed on my R33 and I told them to adjust it to 0 degrees camber as it was going to be a street/drag car. But now I have alot of scrubbing problems with my 19x9.5 +38's and my 17x9 +26's? What do people do to combat this but also keep a nice wide contact patch. I will need to get the guards rolled and pushed out if possible but what else can be done?

Thanks

i have 18x9.5 +38 on the rear of my r34 with 265/35/18 tyres and yes they scrub and i have a tad less than 1 degree camber on the rear

your choices are:

-go a smaller tyres size

-dial in more camber

-roll the lip of the guards

im yet to get my rolled so i have lifted the rear a tad so it doesnt scrub much, but ultimately i am going to get the guards rolled

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm running 3deg neg camber front and rear for the slicks (castor at 5 deg) and so far it doesn't appear to be affecting the street tyres adversely (on my awd Stagea) .

Toe in probably has more to so with "scrubbing". I have zero rear and zero to 2mm toe out front. What's yours?

And as above hard suspension will make both tyre wear and handling worse.

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