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<blockquote data-quote="Garyukuk" data-source="post: 646517" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>Thanks for the info ,So lowering had caused too much positive camber , I’m hoping with mine being a Just campers standard beam I might not be far off with what I have now but without taking it to a specialist I’m only going to find out when I give it a run out. I’m just going to check inner/outer tread depths every 500 miles or so to see if it’s still out . I probably won’t know now until next year as I’m away working next week and won’t be back until Christmas .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garyukuk, post: 646517, member: 33266"] Thanks for the info ,So lowering had caused too much positive camber , I’m hoping with mine being a Just campers standard beam I might not be far off with what I have now but without taking it to a specialist I’m only going to find out when I give it a run out. I’m just going to check inner/outer tread depths every 500 miles or so to see if it’s still out . I probably won’t know now until next year as I’m away working next week and won’t be back until Christmas . [/QUOTE]
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