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RE: [alfa] alignment questions
Thank you! There was something they said about needing L and R to be
within a certain "something" for legal purposes, so they weren't willing
to set a lot of negative camber on one side and not on the other. They
are willing to do that on a dedicated race car, but not on a
street/track car.
Can you put camber plates on an 80?
Tess
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Jeff Greenfield wrote:
> It is normal for an alignment shop (if they know what they are doing) to run
> slightly different camber and/or caster settings from one side to the other
> in order to compensate slightly for the crown on most roads. (at least here
> in the north east where the roads have a crown, this may not be as
> pronounced in other areas, I don't really know).
>
> Have them set the toe back to what it was previously or to spec, and the car
> should return to its previous self. If it does, then you can contemplate
> camber plates, or other more drastic measures.
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