Roadway 5.0
Strassejager
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- Mike
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- 2016GT PP 6MT
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Yes, you need an alignment. I guarantee you had negative camber prior to your new install—this is a normal, safe thing, in which you want to retain. Perhaps you mean you have toe-out after install?Now for the the issues..
1. I have negative camber now on my front tires which i didn't have before with my stock struts.. I'm not sure if this is normal after the strut installation. I heard that the Camber plates will fix this but I dont want to go through installing them. Removing that strut and spring is a pain in the ass and takes to much time.
Is it safe to drive the car with negative camber? What do you guys recommend that will fix this?
2. Do I need an alignment? Im sure this is a Yes answer but just wanted to make sure.
Thanks!
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