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Alright so I got my car on eibach sportlines about a year ago shop aligned my front end not rear they said the rear can’t be aligned cause it’s IRS car completely destroyed my tires from the inside they were new there is thread showing after a couple passes my question is can it be adjusted without after market parts ?
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It can absolutely be adjusted bone stock. Get a new alignment shop, those people clearly don't know the car and don't even care enough to look. They were being lazy.

You can adjust camber and toe on the rear with factory parts
 

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Yes it absolutely can be adjusted. Your shop was ignorant.

Its a PITA to adjust (cross talk between toe and camber), and the adjustment point isn't marked, but its up in there, ya. its where the U shaped camber arm attaches to the subframe. Loosen that bolt and its in a slotted hole. It offers quite a bit of adjustment range too.
 

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Take it to someone who just does alignments. I had to take mine to a second shop because the first place actually made the rears worse.
 

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Yes it absolutely can be adjusted. Your shop was ignorant.

Its a PITA to adjust (cross talk between toe and camber), and the adjustment point isn't marked, but its up in there, ya. its where the U shaped camber arm attaches to the subframe. Loosen that bolt and its in a slotted hole. It offers quite a bit of adjustment range too.
Yes it can but very hard to get to. I installed BMR fully adjustable Camber arms where the adjustment is on the outside, much easier to adjust and get perfect for your application. Good luck.
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