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Alignment Results: Lowered on Swift Springs

Originally Posted by HapaZ Front camber doesn't look all that bad, but your rears are pretty far negative. You'll lose some traction off the line since your effective contact patch

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Old 11-08-2017, 08:23 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Front camber doesn't look all that bad, but your rears are pretty far negative. You'll lose some traction off the line since your effective contact patch with that much camber will be pretty small. And yes, alignments after monkeying with suspension are always a good idea.
yea they did mention that when they finished up with it regarding the rear tires. Im hoping the rear tires hold up pretty good though
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