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Old 05-16-2011, 09:55 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by fuct View Post
you cant adjust the front camber so you will increase that with the drop. from the factory its already negetive.

the rear camber can be adjusted and with the swift springs you will get close to maxing out the rear camber ajustability, also toe will start to be hard to dial in.
Hey man, I was hoping for your answer in this thread as well as Johnnydrama, thx for that It was my understanding that I could do some adjustments not only to the rear camber but also to the front. I have the full kit from SPC.

Also with your drop, what specs did you end up with after alignment?
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