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Originally Posted by john370z
It seems that when some people on the forum put on rear spacers the top of the wheel looks sunk in and looks in need of a camber adjustment and others look nice and perpendicular to the road or flush with the car. Do the spacers that look nice have camber adjustment and others do not. Do you have to buy new camber arms to get the right adjustment? Thanks
John
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If you stand behind your car, you'll notice that the rear fender panel angles downward toward the car's midline. It makes the tire look like the camber is off...it's an illusion.