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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Westford, MA USA
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With a little effort you can adjust the rear camber and toe, and the front ride height with the car on the ground -- depending on how low your car is and how big your hatsize and shoulders are. Another trick is to use 2x6's to evenly raise the car by about 1.5 inches.
You can't adjust sthe rear ride-height without taking the spring plates off.
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John
'69 911E
"It's a poor craftsman who blames their tools" -- Unknown
"Any suspension -- no matter how poorly designed -- can be made to work reasonably well if you just stop it from moving." -- Colin Chapman
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