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  1. Member Bizborky89's Avatar
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    08-19-2012 05:56 PM #1
    So I finally bagged my GTI...When I am aired out it looks like one side has more camber than the other side (One side rests on the tire and the other side is tucked more). I took it to get aligned and apparently the rear have both been set 2.7 degrees camber. Have any of you experienced this issue? Or do you think I need to take it for another alignment? I'm running Dorbritrz D-cups and SS-5s in the rear.

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    08-19-2012 11:04 PM #2
    Manually adjust it yourself to dial it in. I think there's a DIY around here somewhere.
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    08-19-2012 11:12 PM #3
    Quote Originally Posted by llllllll vr6 lllllll View Post
    Manually adjust it yourself to dial it in. I think there's a DIY around here somewhere.
    Agreed just dial it in.
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    08-19-2012 11:32 PM #4
    In for Peppers "run a 5 mm spacer" comment

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