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<blockquote data-quote="PCW" data-source="post: 524163" data-attributes="member: 15453"><p>Hi 2twenty6,</p><p></p><p>I am sorry, I really don`t know how to name the nut/ screw, its on the vertical bottom end of the front absorber. Hope this is clear.</p><p></p><p>hi pardypeople,</p><p></p><p>if the front camble was not made to be adjustable, then is it possible for the front cambers to lary/ be out of place? If possible, how is this adjusted back to place? what shout be the correct reading for the front and back camber? I am running on 17Inch rims with 225/ 45 tyres front and back with eibach prokit.</p><p></p><p>Thanks alot guys for your kind help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PCW, post: 524163, member: 15453"] Hi 2twenty6, I am sorry, I really don`t know how to name the nut/ screw, its on the vertical bottom end of the front absorber. Hope this is clear. hi pardypeople, if the front camble was not made to be adjustable, then is it possible for the front cambers to lary/ be out of place? If possible, how is this adjusted back to place? what shout be the correct reading for the front and back camber? I am running on 17Inch rims with 225/ 45 tyres front and back with eibach prokit. Thanks alot guys for your kind help. [/QUOTE]
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