Rear camber adjustment
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Rear camber adjustment
I recently installed a set of coilovers on my IX, and lowered it slightly. Was wondering what's the best way to get rid of the negative camber? Camber plates vs. camber bolts vs. adjustable LCA's.
Not sure if I take it for an alignment, they can fix the negative camber without installing any of the above.
Not sure if I take it for an alignment, they can fix the negative camber without installing any of the above.
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Negative camber is part of the stock alignment noted below. How much neg camber was found on your Evo?
Front:
Toe-in mm (in.): 0 +/- 2 ( 0 +/- 0.08)
Camber (Selectable from 2 options): -1deg +/- 30' or -2deg +/- 30' (left/right deviation within 30')
Caster: 3deg55' +/- 30' (left/right devitation within 30')
Rear:
Toe-in mm (in.): 3 +/- 2 (0.12 +/- 0.07)
Camber: -1deg +/- 30' (difference between right and left within 30')
Front:
Toe-in mm (in.): 0 +/- 2 ( 0 +/- 0.08)
Camber (Selectable from 2 options): -1deg +/- 30' or -2deg +/- 30' (left/right deviation within 30')
Caster: 3deg55' +/- 30' (left/right devitation within 30')
Rear:
Toe-in mm (in.): 3 +/- 2 (0.12 +/- 0.07)
Camber: -1deg +/- 30' (difference between right and left within 30')
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