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Old 06-11-2018, 08:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cv129 View Post
Maybe some old industry trick, where techs will lean on the car, push down or lift up the car a little to get the reading they need. Maybe suspension arm bushings have a little play, enough to get the within-spec reading in a static state.
There is a simpler way to do it. Have 2 guys just pull down and hold on front alignment heads towards positive camber while other one prints it. Over the years I've seen guys do it. I assume the tech was not aware of the drop and wanted the alignment print out to look nice and green for you OP...
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