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Old 07-20-2004, 06:56 PM
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i have a 1995 240 sx se. i am needing a rear wheel alignment. i am wondering if my rear end is even adjustable. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks,
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Old 07-21-2004, 12:19 PM
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Re: alignment

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i have a 1995 240 sx se. i am needing a rear wheel alignment. i am wondering if my rear end is even adjustable. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks,
Rerar camber and toe are slightly ajustable, but if you lowered your car more than an inch you'll need aftermarket rear ajustable upper arms and possibly adjustable toe links
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hey, if it was the lowering problem... would it still only affect one tire and not both? sorry to bug you? thanks..
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Originally posted by gosadersrb14
hey, if it was the lowering problem... would it still only affect one tire and not both? sorry to bug you? thanks..
actually yes... when I first lowered my car with coilovers, the right rear had more camber than the left. I also saw this just yesterday on another S14 (CaliDrifters) that was lowered...
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