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camber spacers?

blitzk

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OK... I feel kinda stupid asking this... but hey...

I lowered my X some time ago and never got an alignment (havn't driven it much lately, got a company vehicle)... I also ordered new tires, so I'm going to have it aligned when those are installed.

Anways... I got the ingalls camber adjusters, where do I install them at?

I know most alignment shops won't install them, but I can do it.
 



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In the front, they go on the bolt that attaches the upper control arm to the frame. There's one on each side of the control arm. On the rear, they go on the bolt that attaches the lower control arm to the differential. Very easy to install. Sorry I don't have any pics though
 






Thanks man... I ended up doing it yesturday... I guess it would have helped to just look under the car with the new pieces!

Now to find an alignment shop... There is one on the other side of town who will do it for $210. ouch
 






$210?? No way. A lot of shops try to charge more for aftermarket wheels, which is morally wrong. The overall size of the tires are typically the same as the factory size. I had 1 shop try to screw me over on that as well, ended up taking it to another shop and he agreed with me.....it makes no difference. If you have aftermarket wheels, you might want to put your stock ones on for the alignment
 






I dont have the stocks...

And I've called about a dozen places and all said they couldn't do it. I called an aftermarket tire/wheel shop and they told me about this place. It's the only one who even said they'd do it.
 






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