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black1985gt

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I installed lowering springs and a few other goodies last week and took my car in for an alignment afterwards at a local firestone. Mostly because they offer lifetime alignments no matter if it gets knocked out by a pothole or if I take it apart. After the technician was done he told me he couldn't adjust the rear camber because my car isn't adjustable. Apparently the directions he printed out showed an adjustment point and he said my car didn't have it. Any truth to this? Do I have to crawl down there and find it myself? Right now the right rear is at 1.6 degrees and the left is 2.8 degrees.
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It's there on all cars. He just couldn't find it.
 
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Awesome. Thanks guys! I knew there had to be an adjustment point. I guess I'll be calling them back to get it back in there.
 

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I think the specified range is from 0 to -3.0*. Mine were set to -1.9 and -2.0.
 

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What about the front camber is it not adjustable?
 

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^^^ You will need camber bolts in the front. Or slot out one of the strut clevis holes.
 
 








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