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Old 11-02-2002, 03:13 AM
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negative camber on stock suspension

how did this happen?!?!?!
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maybe your springs are sagging. and therefore that is changing the ride height. i have a friend with stock shocks who has positive camber. his suspension is pretty messed up. top of tires point out alot.
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