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Old Jun 7, 2010, 01:56 PM
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coilover question

I just installed

Megan Street coilovers
Whiteline Front Roll kit
Energy Suspension Bushings

I noticed something that is worrying me on the driver side front coilover. Its very close to the tire, as opposed to the passenger side it is not as close. Is this normal on evos or is the camber out of wack? I have set the camber on the coilovers, but that is not going to fix this problem because that moves the coilover with the wheel assembly. Here is a picture, please let me know.



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You need a proper alignment. Setting the top camber plates is not proper. Take it in for a full 4-wheel alignment.
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Ya im taking it to gtworx, so this is something that will be corrected after an alignment?
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