Yes, if you have a copy of the alignment readings, post it so we can give you better advice.

Also read the BAT catalog information on negative camber and how it changes when the car is lowered. www.batinc.net

It is common on our cars to be borderline on negative camber or even a little beyond so that the inner edges of the front tires tend to wear. Mine did from new. Keeping after the toe set didn't help. The problem remained until I installed aftermarket camber adjusters. If you end up adding camber adjusters we can help you determine how you want it set up as well.

See if you can find the alignment readings.


Jim Johnson 98 SVT 03 Escape Limited