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So I got my Z into a wreck about a year ago. Everything was fixed, got an alignment and everything was gravy for about a year. Two days ago I

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So I got my Z into a wreck about a year ago. Everything was fixed, got an alignment and everything was gravy for about a year. Two days ago I got new tires as my rears were completely bald.(due to the alignment getting progressively worse) When the guy was doing my alignment, he showed me that my right rear camber bar was bent, and even with the adjustment maxed out, he couldnt get the camber or toe into spec. So basically my next step is to get a SPC Camber kit. Only the right rear is jacked up. Should I just get one kit for the right rear, or do I, and should I get 2 sets for the left and right? Hopefully you understand this, and someone can give me a viable option.
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