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Under the radar
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fortuna, CA. On the Lost Coast near the Emerald Triangle
Posts: 7,129
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I had this problem with my car. It is lower than yours BTW.
I did two things to get my camber to about half a degree negative.
First I took out the top strut mounts and made sure that I was getting them to go out as far as possible. It could be that you may have to enlarge the holes the mounting bolts go through or clear out some of the tar. You could use a jack to force the upper shock mounts out, if they don't want to stay put. Some have ground the upper mount some to allow it to go out further if it is hitting inside the fender.
The other thing I did was install a strut brace and use it to force the upper shock mounts apart. This may cause the gaps between the hood to enlarge some. I felt like it was worth the trouble on my car and the gap was not something most people would notice.
Good luck.
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Last edited by Trackrash; 01-14-2018 at 11:23 AM..
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