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Zilvia Member
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S14 rear camber/toe alignment question
I think I know the answer to this but...if I foolishly brought my car in for alignment asking for "max" rear negative camber and zero toe, can I change this back to a more reasonable setting myself using the eccentric bolt without screwing up the toe?
I didn't know S14 could go -2.9 or MORE with just stock arms and using the eccentric bolt! I guess lowering the car, on coilovers in my case, causes increased camber too. I don't fee like paying $80 just to do the rear, which is what they quoted. The original job was $100 at Auto Innovations, Milpitas. |
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![]() Damn man they're doin you good. 80 bucks for the rears? I just went to Rynck auto serivce in Alameda. They're really good with modified suspensions. Charge 80 bucks for the whole car. And they give you a print out of before and after! They have like 9 locations in Contra Costa county. Check em out.
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