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Which side is more likely to need camber adjustments?

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Old 06-25-2011, 03:57 PM
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Default Which side is more likely to need camber adjustments?

I have a 03 with the Espelir springs and Tokico D spec shocks. I bought the car used and the springs was already on the car since. I brought it to a shop to get an alignment a few years back and the shop told me that either the OEM rear camber for the front control arms are able to the camber in spec, since my drop is only a moderate one. I don't remember which side he told me that the OEM parts would give enough adjustment to get back in spec, can somebody tell me which side it is most likely? I don't want to invest in getting both the front control and rear camber arms. Thanks.
Old 06-25-2011, 05:16 PM
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The toe is the only thing on the front that you can change from the factory. The rear toe and camber are adjustable, but not much.
Old 06-29-2011, 04:50 PM
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As drivessidewayz said Camber in the front will NOT be adjustable but toe will. Rear camber can be adjusted slightly and toe can be adjusted. Now usually the passenger front has a major negative camber issue so i suggest camber kits for all fours if you want to do it the right way
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