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Old 03-12-2010, 04:58 PM   #120 (permalink)
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^ You can change your camber, but with factory components you have a limited adjustment range. An Aftermarket Camber kit will help you get more precision with adjusting the +/- degree you want to angle your rear wheels. Designed mostly for auto x/track guys, but it's good to have on the street for your car Tony; because of the height of the suspension and the size of your wheels, you'll want to adjust the rear wheels accordingly to get the maximum performance from those RE11s.
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