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Originally Posted by Spooler I have been told that the rear camber issue can be fixed but it is expensive. Requires totally modifying the rear subframe and pickup points. I
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That's what i was told too. That to correct it, Some of the pivot points have to be move. It's not cheap and involving lots of engineering.
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