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Originally Posted by swarb
Read more about alignments on this car.
Stock does not have adjustable camber. If you want to adjust camber, you need camber bolts or camber plates up front, and lower control arms in the rear.
Stock alignment specs are for tire life and not for handling.
Any alignment shop can do an alignment.
I would personally get one or two sets of camber bolts up front, add camber(get an alignment) until its the same or more than the rear and just drive it. And then figure out what kind of alignment you want.
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Yeah I knew that the car wasn't adjustable in the front and rear unless I had crash bolts or the lower control arm. I just find it odd that Toyota couldn't do it, but I guess I'll be purchasing front bolts.
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