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Old May 4, 2008, 08:39 PM
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Adjusting Alignment?

Does anyone know if we can adjust the camber in the front and rear on the X? My alignment shop said the only way for me to adjust camber in the front is with the camber plates, but I dont think thats true. I know I could adjust it on my 8, even though I never did it.

Anyone know how to adjust camber front and rear?
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Originally Posted by Evo-L
Does anyone know if we can adjust the camber in the front and rear on the X? My alignment shop said the only way for me to adjust camber in the front is with the camber plates, but I dont think thats true. I know I could adjust it on my 8, even though I never did it.

Anyone know how to adjust camber front and rear?
From what I recall, the only way to adjust front camber was the upper (?) bolt holding the shock to the car. By switching it's orientation either inboard or outboard you could move the camber in and out 1 degree. Other than that...I don't think there was any other way to adjust the camber. This is just what I remember from getting my 8 alignment done.
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