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HELP! Offset Bushing problem. Please help
My Whiteline offset bushings were installed over the weekend. The camber was improved by a visual. Although it looks though that the camber is back to where it was. I am using two sets which is suppose to take off 1.5 degrees of negative camber. Any suggestions? Anyone got any tricks or secrets to keeping the offset bushings in place?
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93 240sx...Sportline Springs, KYB AGX shocks, 3 1/2"exhaust, Whiteline Offset Rear bushings, 16" SSR rims, intake, spoiler, Momo steering wheel, Clarion DB625MP3 Deck....2nd 240sx...and waited 6 months looking for a good one with low miles.....wanted NOTHING ELSE.... |
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camber WONT KILL TIRES
-1.5 definately wont leave it at that, its OK to have cabmer. you handling will be much more predictable and more 'performance' oriented keep in place? torque down a lot haha ge alignment at shop key is: 0 toe! |
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