Big Tap
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I installed a Belltech 2/3 kit with keys in the front and springs in the back. When I took the keys out, I didn't mark the key bolts, which later caused me to eye ball them when reinstalling the new keys. I of course had a bit of a camber problem at this point and the front sat just a little low, but figured the alignment would take care of this. The guy at the alignment shop told me they got it as close as possible, but they adjusted it as much as they could and it would never be perfect since it lowered it. This of course isn't true and even though the toe-in toe-out is good, the negative camber is still a bit of an issue, especially on the drivers side.
I'm about to get a new set of tires and don't want to ruin them. I've considered adjusting the bolts to try and raise the front up a bit and hopefully give more adjustment to eliminate the camber problem. Should they have done this at the alignment shop? I kind of thought they would, but it sat at pretty much the same height as when I took it in, which I thought might have been a bit low.
Any suggestions?
I'm about to get a new set of tires and don't want to ruin them. I've considered adjusting the bolts to try and raise the front up a bit and hopefully give more adjustment to eliminate the camber problem. Should they have done this at the alignment shop? I kind of thought they would, but it sat at pretty much the same height as when I took it in, which I thought might have been a bit low.
Any suggestions?