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Old 04-04-2008, 05:32 PM   #21 (permalink)
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When you install them remember to use the A hole in the rear. I wanted -.9 degrees of camber in the rear so I thought for more negative camber you go with the b hole. The b hole gives you too much negative camber. You will know what i'm talking about when you see the install instructions Good luck and enjoy.
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...use the A hole in the rear... The b hole gives you too much... You will know what i'm talking about... Good luck and enjoy.
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When you install them remember to use the A hole in the rear. I wanted -.9 degrees of camber in the rear so I thought for more negative camber you go with the b hole. The b hole gives you too much negative camber. You will know what i'm talking about when you see the install instructions Good luck and enjoy.
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Thanks!
Selling like hotcakes on the front/rear combo! I can't believe we waited this long to install the kit :)

Not does the car handle better thanks to the proper alignment, but the car looks SO much better with all of that negative camber out of the rear!!

Here are our alignment specs if anyone is interested...this is just a very slightly more aggressive alignment than stock. You can achieve even more negative camber up front with 2 front SPC bolts per side (we only used 1 per side). Then you can dial in nearly -1.5 degrees of negative camber up front and -1.0 out back to completely change the factory balance of the car that will REALLY compliment a Progress rear sway bar.

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Camber -0.5
Toe 0.00

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Camber -0.9
Toe 0.00
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