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Old 06-08-2024, 02:57 PM   #3
RA1
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Originally Posted by JFP in PA View Post
When you lower a car simply by changing the spring rates, you also alter the suspension geometry and limit travel range, unless you also change the control arm and front spindles to units with altered geometry to regain the correct overall suspension geometry and travel. As such, the tires can wear appreciably more on the inner edge during normal driving. And the more you lower the car, the worse this becomes, and the faster the tires wear due to the tire going into negative camber when moving, even with the car properly aligned in a resting position.

Makes sense but about 6x the normal rate? The write up for the car stated that the alignment was visibly off. There are loads of people who installed springs much shorter than mine on this forum who report no uneven/strange tire wear after installing actual lowering springs up to 1-1.5 inches.
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