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Originally Posted by Rusty Hey Betty. When you get the SPL upper arms. Set you alignment to -2 camber, +6 caster, 1/16" toe in for the front. The rear -1.75

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Old 10-03-2019, 11:12 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Hey Betty. When you get the SPL upper arms. Set you alignment to -2 camber, +6 caster, 1/16" toe in for the front. The rear -1.75 camber, and toe at 1/16" in. You'll get plenty of grip without wearing the inside of your tires out. Going to -3 camber on the front for a street car is just plain f!@king stupid. That's a track setting that you will no where get close to using on the street.
Do you have ESPN? Bc you can read minds.. I was going to ask you about that tomorrow. Have the alignment appt Tuesday. Was going to be Monday but I asked if their techs had experience with SPL Parts, and the manager suggested Tuesday as his 'good' tech had Monday off.

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