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Old 04 Jun 2004, 12:07 pm
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quote:Originally posted by RallyDRock

rear camber can be adjusted but it has to be done with shims behind the backing plates. Not many people will do it cause many alignment books specify no adjustment
Yeah, you could also adjust toe at the same time, but it is a pain in the butt! Actually the shims are placed behind the spindle where it bolts to the trailing arm.
I was refering more to an actual factory external ajustment and independent swing arms.
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