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Old 09-14-19, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by gsfwin
Were you able to get your alignment back to spec?
No, -1/-1.6% in the front, -2.6% in the back If i get camber arms, it could go back to spec, but then it would need fender work
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Originally Posted by oldwineguy
No, -1/-1.6% in the front, -2.6% in the back If i get camber arms, it could go back to spec, but then it would need fender work
Same situation i'm in; same camber specs in the rear.

I have camber arms but i can't adjust the camber because i'll then need to roll my fenders. But even if i roll my fenders, i'm certain that i'll continue rubbing my inner rear fender well even more anyways so i'm just kinda stuck lol

i could stiffen my suspension up to stop the rear rubbing but the ride is quite comfy around even driving around the crappy city streets.
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