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Originally Posted by ssmoked Factory spec is around negative 2 degrees. Just had my alignment done and it's not adjustable either It is adjustable for the rear via eccentric bolts

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Factory spec is around negative 2 degrees. Just had my alignment done and it's not adjustable either
It is adjustable for the rear via eccentric bolts along with the toe. The front is not.
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