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Ok cool, thanks for the idea. However, yesterday I found a smokin deal on Ford Racing C springs so I broke down and picked up a set. From what I hear they only drop the car about an inch so bump steer should be minimal if it exists at all. If I still have camber issues after that Ill work on the strut holes.
Hey, I noticed you'r from Michigan, where abouts? I grew up in suburban Detroit and have family all over the metro area. Livin in LA now, ya cant beat the weather-and a longer auto-x season! |
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