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Old 07-29-2015, 11:09 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by strat61caster View Post
My fronts were bang on, -0.3 degrees even from the factory.

I'm starting to think my car was defective with that level of camber now that I've got actual camber in the car.
Huge difference the turn-in and front grip. Mine were something like fr-0 rr-.05 or somethign stupid like that. Camber bolts were the very first thing I installed to address this.

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Originally Posted by TheVoiceOfReason View Post
I've heard that it's because the rear sub-frame isn't perfectly centered. A really good alignment tech can play with the rear sub-frame and get them even. Probably easier just to get lca's.
This is what I've heard as well. You'd better be good friends with the tech, otherwise good luck convincing one to do that for you.
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