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Advice on Correcting Alignment after Lowering

Old 08-27-14, 12:34 PM
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^Need a pic of the entire sheet please. Don't know what specs are what.
Old 08-28-14, 10:39 AM
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sorry, here it is again. Any input would be much appreciated

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Old 08-28-14, 12:43 PM
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Well, the fronts are not soooo bad; but that right rear you might want to invest in a set of adjustable rear camber arms to help with getting that side back in spec.
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thanks Gville,
that's the strange thing, the back tires are seeing just a bit of wear, but the fronts much worse, right is especially brutal, so bad that the front right winter tire is garbage from last season swap out.
could there be other issues, like something with the spring or ball joint, bushing, whatever?
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The fronts naturally on the 2IS models wear really badly. Others have installed FIGs bushings to replace the soft factory ones; they say it helps with tire wear.
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