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Old 12-31-2013, 01:06 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by khsysh View Post
Thanks for the reply guys.
Then whats wrong with my Z. Auto shop wouldnt make mistake while installing camber arms right? Because I was right next to it while they are installing and seems it had easy installation process. Then maybe an alignment tech's problem? Hmmmm
I've had shops not fully seat the rear springs in the boot of my coil-over install, and installed the front sway bar upside down. When I was standing right next to them...

Things happen, humans make errors. That's why it's good to get a 2nd opinion.

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Originally Posted by equalme View Post
Maybe the tech didn't know that the spc arm is adjustable and is just adjusting it from the bolt.
Try taking it to a different alignment place, not like a Discount Tire or anything, but a reputable shop close by.

I'm not sure where they're located, but you could look into Baker Tuning. I know they do a lot of performance builds, you could ask them who they recommend for alignment issues.
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