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Old 11-20-2010, 09:26 PM   #10 (permalink)
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It's actually the driver side that is -1.2. Passenger side is -1.8. So that's a little better as in theory a heavy driver would cause that side to drop more...

But I want to get it fixed. What can I do? I guess buy a front camber kit but I rather avoid that if I can!
I saw the same thing when I installed my coilovers...-1.0 driver side and -1.6 passenger side. Getting front camber kit to fix is the only way to correct it.
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