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Old 09-21-2009, 11:44 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by iknowwhoyou_r View Post
does anyone know why one side stick out further than the other?
my driver side sticks out further than my passenger side

they both are same size and offset.
You probably need your camber adjusted. Have your alignment checked.


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^ i have the same problem as you. Probably has something to do with the alignment or the body panels line up different from one side to the other. Just get a slip on 5mm spacer for the passenger's side and call it a day
You both probably need alignments and its always a good idea to have it checked when in doubt. No spacer
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