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Hey guys was going to start a sep thread on this but kind of goes with this one... I put in my coilovers myself, (Stance GR+) also ordered the SPC

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Old 01-26-2010, 04:40 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Hey guys was going to start a sep thread on this but kind of goes with this one...

I put in my coilovers myself, (Stance GR+) also ordered the SPC rear camber arms..

Did anyone really widen out the part of the frame with a rotary tool like they say you are supposed to for that eccentric toe bolt? Just find it funny that in DDM's write-up of the camber arm install, it doesn't mention that at all.
I was going to let the alignment shop deal with that but was curious if anyone knew..
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