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Old 01-27-2016, 12:27 AM   #9
Jason@SportsCar
 
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Originally Posted by CoryM View Post
Good to know they don't slip (except when stuffing it ).
Odd. I got -2.8° out of just one bolt on my 09 5dr (and shifting subframe/ctrl arms).

Cheers.
Your end number may have been -2.8, but it did not come as the result of a single bolt. The alignment starting point, moving items (as you mentioned) and ride height changes also impact the final number.

I did not stuff it, a CRX tried to ride shotgun. Watch from the 46min mark: http://www.scca.com/videos/1972492
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