Edson8r
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Hoping someone may know the answer to this but I have a 24 GT non magneride, and recently installed Steeda non adjustable shocks/struts and added the Ford Performance camber plates along with Ford Performance street springs that I’ve had for over a year now. But before I installed and put everything together I did remove the 3 screws so that way I could take it to a dealer or shop to do my alignment. Well I got my alignment done at a dealer and before I did anything I called and confirmed to ask if they’d be able to do an alignment and would one of their techs know how to adjust camber since I have the plates and the service advisor said yes. Well once I got my car back they told me the camber was maxed out and they couldn’t do much more. I asked how did they try to adjust it and if they loosened the 3 bolts holding the struts to then adjust from there but wasn’t able to get an answer.
So my question for those who are techs themselves or just know how to adjust camber, how is it done on an alignment rack? Does it need to be jacked up front then adjust camber, put it altogether and then back to the rack? I’m thinking of taking it to an actual alignment shop like my original plan was but want to know what I should be expecting when I reach out to two alignment shops in my area.
So my question for those who are techs themselves or just know how to adjust camber, how is it done on an alignment rack? Does it need to be jacked up front then adjust camber, put it altogether and then back to the rack? I’m thinking of taking it to an actual alignment shop like my original plan was but want to know what I should be expecting when I reach out to two alignment shops in my area.
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