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What aboutthis step. I dont get it.
Level with what!?! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Is that essentially. Leaving the bolts loose and putting tires on. Putting car on ground and then fonishing torquing bolts. I assum thats what leveling the arm is mimicing
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Level means level... Not sure what you don't understand. Perpendicular to gravitational pull. Its an absolute measurement. The car should be raised so its level as well, as best you can.
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Not necessarily. A level driveshaft (not arm!) may not be the same as static rest position, and with tires on you need to roll the car or it won't settle right/evenly.
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I googled your location. Looks like there are several speed shops around that could help.
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Yah i noticed it was friveshaft and not arm. Re did rears today. With proper spring placement. Seems to be a little better Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Not really? There are two tuner style shops. One claims u dont need to tune an frs after installing headers exhiast and intake. Even if youre throwing cel and idling weird. The other doesnt do chassis. Theres one good alignment shop in the whole province. Ill be going there this week Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Idk, but you probably need some eyes on help at this point and just get someone to fix it. Good luck.
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I highly doubt there's only one good alignment shop in all of BC... I'd suggest talking to some local racers to see where they go.
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Only one i know of. I phoned best tuner shop in bc yesterday and he said same thing Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Pretty much i guess to be straighforqard i seek the cheapest way to 1 degree of variance in rear and 1.5 degree upfromt. Whitelines for front, put bottom bolt up top? Im only 3.6mm closer to suspension than stock setup with my tire and rim now. Will i need something to not hit suspension?
And spc lrcs is cheapest route for atleast 1 defgree in the rear? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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All is good! Camber is at -1.7 and -2.0. Always get a second alignment if things arent making sense i guess!!
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