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Turns out the front was toe in by a total of -.53 degrees. They zeroed it out but kept the camber where it was and now it handles like it's on rails. Crazy how much of a difference that excessive toe in had. I installed some camber bolts in the front too, they are the 16 mm ones, top bolt replacement. They dont seem to help add much camber though, with those in it was at -0.7 on both. I was hoping to have about -1.5 camber. Has anyone experienced this? Perhaps I just put them in the wrong way but it seemed pretty obvious which way they should go to increase negative camber. I put them in one way then rotated them 180 degrees and couldn't really see a difference or the hub moving in or out much. Anyone else installed spc bolts? If so did you have the cam lobe facing in to gain negative camber or does it need to face out?
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