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Skyline model = R33 GTR
Wheel diameter = 17 inch
Wheel width = (F) 9 inch (R ) 9 inch
Wheel offset = (F) 30 (R ) 30 ---> (F) 10 (R ) 10
Tyre size = (F) 245/45/17 (R ) 245/45/17
Modifications to fit = None

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Daniel - that's out of whack mate.

Front L+R and Rear L+R numbers should be pretty close to each other.

eg:

Front L = -01.85 R= -01.86

Rear L = -02.26 R= -1.99

So yeah fractionally different - not whole numbers apart

Edit: 3 degrees probably to much for the street. Fine for the track

Depends how much tyre wear you can bare.

Hey guys,

I have never been completely happy with how my 18x9.5 +22 rims sit on my car.

So I decided to call up the place who did the wheel alignment and get the specs for the camber that they put on it.

Below are the details

Front Left: -2.27deg

Front Right: -1.14 deg

Rear Left: -1.39deg

Rear Right: -3.69deg

Does this sound right? I always thought 3deg camber was something the fan boys did

I'm questioning if he actually gave me the correct info.

Looking at some whiteline camber arms to help correct this.

Edited by Sinista32

Okay awesome.

So they have bushes that allow you to adjust up to 0.75%

I was thinking of getting them for the front

And camber arms for the back to adjust the most.

What do you think?

Or should I be getting camber arms for the front as well.

front has no movement, but rear has a few degrees of adjust. camber adj blocks at the front will be fine, but you will need the arms to fix that rear. But that leads to the question, why is the car so far out at the rear? is this as good as they could get it? or is it just a dodgy alignment job?

I'm really unsure what happened.

I took it to a local Canberra tire place.

Seems very strange that they allowed it to be so different for both sides. Makes traction very strange in the wet. I was thinking with arms I could get it to almost flush.

Yeah rears shouldn't have more than a degree or 2 at most..3 on the front is fairly common, I run it but not on the back...and they shouldn't be that different side to side..half a degree at most...sure you haven't got a bent control arm...

It must look odd from behind your car...

For good handling you want r 2-3 on the front and 1-1.5 rear...for good looks you want to wear a dress and heels..

Skyline model = R33 GTR

Wheel diameter = 17 inch

Wheel width = (F) 9 inch (R ) 9 inch

Wheel offset = (F) 30 (R ) 30 ---> (F) 10 (R ) 10

Tyre size = (F) 245/45/17 (R ) 245/45/17

Modifications to fit = None

AFTER / BEFORE

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needs more low!

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Hey guys,

I have never been completely happy with how my 18x9.5 +22 rims sit on my car.

So I decided to call up the place who did the wheel alignment and get the specs for the camber that they put on it.

Below are the details

Front Left: -2.27deg

Front Right: -1.14 deg

Rear Left: -1.39deg

Rear Right: -3.69deg

Does this sound right? I always thought 3deg camber was something the fan boys did

I'm questioning if he actually gave me the correct info.

Looking at some whiteline camber arms to help correct this.

ouch!

Yeah rears shouldn't have more than a degree or 2 at most..3 on the front is fairly common, I run it but not on the back...and they shouldn't be that different side to side..half a degree at most...sure you haven't got a bent control arm...

It must look odd from behind your car...

This is on the money

For good handling you want r 2-3 on the front and 1-1.5 rear...for good looks you want to wear a dress and heels..

this is a little too much on the rear as far as static camber is concerned in the rear regarding traction and handling.

I'm really unsure what happened.

I took it to a local Canberra tire place.

Seems very strange that they allowed it to be so different for both sides. Makes traction very strange in the wet. I was thinking with arms I could get it to almost flush.

if you come up the coast i have a guy that can do your car ;)

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