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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 07:26 PM
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So today I noticed that the camber of my rear wheels looks like its way off. All I have right now are the B&G spings. I just installed them a couple days ago. On my last car the rears didn't do this. I don't have a pic but it looks like the rear wheels ae bowed out from the bottom. Like its too low or something. My Hotchkis sways should be in soon but I don't think they are going to correct this. I know I need to get an alignment but I don't think its going to adjust it that far. Is anyone else having this effect or is it normal?
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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 08:00 PM
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You are right the sways wont do anything for it. The drop will cause your camber to go out both in back and front but the rear is adjustable so I would take it in in a week or so and see if they adjust it.
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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 08:03 PM
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You are right the sways wont do anything for it. The drop will cause your camber to go out both in back and front but the rear is adjustable so I would take it in in a week or so and see if they adjust it.
Thanks a million for the quick reply. I was starting to get worried. Its only a 1" drop but after looking at it today I was kinda worried. This is my first RWD car so I'm kinda new to this.
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