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02-27-2007, 08:29 PM
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Can you adjust your camber yourself after doing installing a coilover kit or will I need to take it in to a shop and have them do it?
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RE: camber adjustment
You should take it to a shop.
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RE: camber adjustment
Youcan change it youself, but youSHOULD get a alignment afterward.
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