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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2008
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    26
    #1
    I lifted mg Frontier by installing longer shackles at the rear and adjusting the torsion of the front suspension. at gained 2" and 1.5" respectively. The problem was the front tires is not cambered correctly, it is wearing out unevenly in the inner side of the tires. It was wheel aligned and cambered by computerized shop. What is the maximum height adjustment of the torsion of a Frontier 4x2 ride? Some have same experience same as this? tnx

  2. Join Date
    Dec 2007
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    1,906
    #2
    My assumption is, your problem could be incorrect toe settings, not necessarily incorrect camber.

    Both negative camber and toe-in can contribute to accelerated tire wear on the inner shoulders.

    This is just a hunch. Correct me if I'm wrong.

  3. Join Date
    Mar 2006
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    607
    #3
    then your camber is not set properly

    would be nice if it can be set at +/- .5 degree

Lifted torsion of Frontier with camber problems