Yep, you need camber shims to correct this.
VWVortex.com - DIY: Rear Camber Shims
You can make 4 U shaped individual shims from different thickness of metal sheet to avoid having to remove the hub
Wondering if anyone else had come across this?
After I got the new coilovers fitted I noticed pretty bad tyre wear on the inside of both rear tyres for the first time.
I had the rear lowered pretty far with guard on tyre. I was told that dropping it so far would naturally cause more camber and that's why the insides of the rear tyres have scrubbed out.
Thoughs??
Yep, you need camber shims to correct this.
VWVortex.com - DIY: Rear Camber Shims
You can make 4 U shaped individual shims from different thickness of metal sheet to avoid having to remove the hub
Last edited by kaanage; 20-06-2012 at 05:04 PM.
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Thanks mate! What brand shims would you recommend?
No idea! I've seen Eibach ones mentioned. http://www.rtecshop.com/shop/suspens...mk4-94-07.html
My mechanic was going to do the homemade shimming with mine except it all measured Ok on the wheel aligner.
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Yep a natural effect when you drop the car, in natural state they can tend to scallop as does most of the brand, with tyre rotations minimising this well extended the wear period really. Depends on what you want the car to do to mate, you are doing more track work now, you still want a bit of negative camber for handling and of course keep the rear toe right too, then after the rear is adjusted it naturally knocks all the front out so itll all need adjusted too. Nice to get tyre wear down though.
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Thanks Jimmy! Will do mate.
Hoyhoy.
We're talking about a rear beam axle, are we not.
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Hoyhoy.
I have done a few things to the rear, which helped on the track >
Rear strut brace.
Rear sway bar.
Rear toe out shims.
It seems strange that Anthony is wearing the inside on the rears, I never had that problem, the main problem was on the track scrubbing in the opposite direction until the shims went in.
The standard toe in on the rear is huge.
Hooroo.
He may have lowered his car more than you have, Eddy. Normal cars tuned for track performance often sit surprisingly high to the streeter/JDM type crowd.
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