iamdub
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@Rocket Man and @iamdub i just went outside to the garage and i see now what y’all are talking about. It does have a negative camber. I’m assuming since i put new wheels on it, i have to get the alignment done since i went down 2 inches.
As @alpha_omega said, changing wheel sizes doesn't alter the suspension geometry. It's the same as someone wearing platform shoes changing them for regular shoes- nothing changed with them, they just have less under them. Also, the wheel size doesn't matter. Your wheel size is two inches smaller, but you have more tire, so the overall size is about the same. It's obviously a little bit of a smaller overall diameter since the new ones rub less. They're actually the stock size, so the tires on the 24s must've been oversized. Your speedometer would've read slower with the 24s but should now be more accurate.
...All just little points.
But, now I'm wondering where the camber came from if all you did was swap wheels- no additional lowering, etc.