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Old 08-07-2002, 08:46 PM
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the other day i adjusted my coil-overs as far down as they would go and i adjusted the front camber kit as far as they would go and as i was lowering the car down with the jack i noticed the control arm was hitting my inner fender or the frame of the car,,so i read this at a website (Adjusting beyond 2° may require altering the inner fender lining for control arm clearance.) my question is has anybody altered there inner fender or is there any other way that i can have the car real low with straight wheels?
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