Over the summer I installed lowering springs and sport shocks on my car creating negative camber. After 5 months, and not that many miles, the inside tread on my tires is extremely worn down. I had no idea this would cause me to chew through tires so quickly. I was looking at getting adjustable camber correction kits until I came across what Dinan had to say about it. Their kit actually increases negative camber and they claim this increases traction in cornering. Is this true? Because if so I might not mind replacing my tires yearly since I'm working at making my car handle incredibly well.