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Old 10-15-2018, 09:12 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by fr-steezz View Post
Just asthe title says I have bc coilovers and both camber plates are maxed out. But it’s very uneven. I have -3.2 on the passenger side and -4 on the driver side. Any idea why. I’ve tried doing my own research it couldn’t find anything. I got an alignment but one camber plate is still maxed out while the other side(driver side) has been adjusted to match the -3.2 degrees of camber on the passenger side
This isn't out of the ordinary. Each chassis will have its own native alignment due to manufacturing as well as driving the car such as, the positioning of the sub frame, the toe alignment, and any flex or settling of the frame itself. Its hard to manufacture an absolutely perfect car and keep it perfect throughout its life. My camber in the front is maxed out at -1.3 with camber bolts even though one side is capable of -1.8 with 0 toe.

Sorry but you are technically maxed at the least common measurement between the two sides.
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