Alignment problems after 2/3 eibach kit installed

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FLHOE

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Lowered my 04 z71 with the eibach springs and keys. The front was lowered 1.75 inches on both sides. Keys are cranked all the way and the shop is still not able to get the passenger side camber adjusted into spec. For the experts here it is adjusted to -.29 degrees. I think backing off on the keys will lower the vehicle more and make it worse???? What are my options to get this fixed.


Additional Info: Not sure if these parts impact the camber but the lowering kit was installed with belltech shocks and the eibach sway bar kit.
 

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lowering it more will give you more negative camber
I had about -4º before my alignment and I have right around -2º so I think -.29º is nothing... that still doesn't mean that they shouldn't be able to get it to spec on a 2/3 drop
 

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I just checked out the alighnment specs. And they state that camber should be " .25 +/- .5 degrees", which would be (-.25)- (+.75) which yours isnt that far off. When you lower or lift a vehicle, the alighment is affected most of the time.When i installed my drop kit and did the alighment my self, I had a tough time getting the camber into spec. Where did you take it to to have done. I personaly, dont really trust tire shops like "big-o, Firestone, Wheel works. etc....", no offense to those of you who use them or work for them, but with some of the complaints that we get from customers and my family who has dealt with them its just hard for me to trust them. If possible, take it to a shop that deals with lowering/lifting vehicles and have them try it out. They may put in a little more effort with the alighnment
 

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