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You will not be able to adjust your front camber unless you get aftermarket camber arms. I am hopeful you did get rear camber links. If not, your rear camber
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You will not be able to adjust your front camber unless you get aftermarket camber arms.
I am hopeful you did get rear camber links. If not, your rear camber will be around -3 degrees, which is way too much. You should shoot for -1.5 degrees of rear camber. Please post your post-Swift alignment numbers. I am curious if your front camber will have a significant left-to-right variance. |
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