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Just had an alignment done and my front camber is -1.15 and the rear is -2.1.
My question is this too much on rear? I don't track but man this car handles the curves so well!
My shop did not have the 15/16 numbers loaded on their machine yet.
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Do you have aftermarket wheels and tires?

If no, that seems like a lot of camber for a stock setup and not tracking the car. I would think it would be around -1.5 for the rear for stock setup.
 
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Stock tires and that's what I thought.
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Stock tires and that's what I thought.
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You bet. Here are my #'s after being lowered on Steeda progressive springs with the stock GTPP wheels and tires.
alignment after.webp
 
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You bet. Here are my #'s after being lowered on Steeda progressive springs with the stock GTPP wheels and tires.
You said after, are those numbers also after an alignment or just getting the alignment verified? I ask because I don't see any before numbers.
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