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Originally Posted by 180sx_
Hi, probably a dumb question but yeah.
Just got my car an alignment. He took out all the rear camber for me but the car raised up because of that and I want to lower it back to the height it was at.
If I lower the rear an inch or so will it gain more camber?
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Yes, the suspension geometry when lowering with independent suspension will naturally camber in the wheels, and often toe-in as well (terrible wear on the tyres.) Reducing the negative camber will often put the tyre closer to the fender so it's a trade-off of being low or less neg camber. Wheel specs need to be factored in to get the perfect stance you want!