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Old 03-30-04, 08:15 PM
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Good Alignment Specs for Street?

Well, I am going to get an alignment pretty soon since RB Springs are installed on the car recently, which probably had affected alignment. I'm wondering what is a good spec or at least a starting point? My car will be driven mostly on streets, and will be drifted/raced few times a year. What would be the best alignment spec for my need?? Thanks in advance!
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so ted what's a good way to get to -1deg camber all around, besides loosening all the nuts and bolts on the suspension that is .
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Spin the front strut top.



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Ted, thank you so much always for your help!!
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if the car is lowered a bunch the rear camber will be way off. some adjusters are a good idea unless you like the car to understeer a bit (more camber in the rear than the front).
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