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Eibach Pro Kit Springs - uneven camber left to right

Hi guys! I'm fairly new to suspension adjustements and I just recently installed Eibach springs because I wanted a moderate drop without losing the daily drivability (roads in Croatia are

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Hi guys!

I'm fairly new to suspension adjustements and I just recently installed Eibach springs because I wanted a moderate drop without losing the daily drivability (roads in Croatia are pretty bad).

I anticipated a bit of negative camber and being out of stock spec as I installed just the springs but what suprised me, after getting the adjustement done, camber on the left side is a lot different than on the right side. I read about adjusting camber like that on purpose for road crown or maybe calculating in the drivers weight etc.

I wondered if I should be worried because of camber being that uneven or should I find some other shop to do the adjustement for me. I know it isn't possible to adjust the front camber as I have everything else stock. Or maybe there is something wrong with other parts of the suspension that I should check.

I attached the sheet with english translations as the shop printed the specs in Croatian.

I don't know if it changes anything but I have 20mm spacers all around too.

I would like to hear your inputs on the possible reasons for camber being that way, my specs overall and if there is anything you would change in my position (daily driving with no track days, just spirited cruises around some twisty roads)

Thanks and cheers from Zagreb!!
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