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Problem with front SPC camber kit...help needed

Perhaps he's talking about loosening the mounting points, leaning the knuckle in, and re-tightening? It's a real pain to do things that way, but you can eek out fractions of

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Old 06-15-2016, 01:05 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Perhaps he's talking about loosening the mounting points, leaning the knuckle in, and re-tightening? It's a real pain to do things that way, but you can eek out fractions of degrees of camber.
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