I was just wondering if like the 38 offset of my rim effects camber? LIke if i got a 42 offset rim i wonder if the tires would go bald as fast as they do on the inside as they do with now. What do you think? BTW i dont know if my offset is 38, but its just an example
#19167, "RE: Does OFFSET effect camber?" In response to Reply # 1
I don't know if it would make a "noticeable" difference but a larger offset will wear the insides of your tire faster if you don't have any camber correction.
I have 17x7's w/ a +42mm offset, dropped w/ Sportlines, Ingalls front camber kit (w/ polyurethane bushings, $125 off the group buy center) and the $25 Ingalls rear spindle bracket spacers w/ bolts, and my camber and toe are smack in the middle of spec (after Sears aligned it for $59).
#19175, "RE: Does OFFSET effect camber?" In response to Reply # 2
OK I just found out that I have a +43 offset wow thats pretty big, well I have front and rear ingalls xtreme camber kit, and I guess that people that did the job didnt do a good job, b/c my tires still go out fast. I remember going to sears and they said they wouldnt align my car because its lowered. Howd you get them to do your car?
#19176, "RE: Does OFFSET effect camber?" In response to Reply # 3
yeah sears wont do it cause the dont have experienced techs to do it. and they dont have the right equipment just go to like your local tire shop and they should be able to do it i never would trust sears i remember when they put the tires on my mugen rims, damn big ass scratch in my new $180 rims i was so pissed and in order for them to fix it i had to wait 6 months for the claim to pass. i never go to sears anymore
#19236, "RE: Does OFFSET effect camber?" In response to Reply # 6
Umm, it may just be the Sears in my area, but they have the most up to date equipment, everything computerized on flat monitor touch screens w/ a virtual model of the alignment in progress. They welcomed me to watch, I asked, (had to wear saftey goggles), and the guy doing mine actually knew what he was doing, so that was a relief. I told the guy which Ingalls kits I had (xtreme on the front, and the +1 to +3 degree $25 Ingalls spacer, washer/bolt, kit for the back). He loaded those Ingalls kits on the screen, and it told him how they adjust... pimp.
He got everything almost dead center of spec (came with a before/after/spec print out sheet of camber, caster, toe, cross camber, cross caster, total toe).