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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 10:01 PM
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Does the OEM suspension allow for any adjustment of camber, caster, and toe? I see lots of people running aftermarket camber arms and such but do the stock components allow for any adjustment?
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Old Dec 27, 2007 | 12:03 AM
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Does the OEM suspension allow for any adjustment of camber, caster, and toe? I see lots of people running aftermarket camber arms and such but do the stock components allow for any adjustment?
For the front, the OEM suspension allows toe adjustment only. If you lower your car (with aftermarket springs), as a side effect, you often get more negative camber. I use SPL's front camber arms, which add camber and caster adjustment:


For the rear, it allows toe adjustment, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't allow camber (I could be wrong). SPL also makes some rear suspension parts to allow camber.
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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Equinox
Does the OEM suspension allow for any adjustment of camber, caster, and toe? I see lots of people running aftermarket camber arms and such but do the stock components allow for any adjustment?

Front: Toe

Rear: Camber and Toe

Keep in mind that in the rear, when you remove negitive camber you also effect toe. When you correct with aftermarket parts get parts to correct both camber and toe.
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