E46 lowerd aligment

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  1. CodyP519

    CodyP519 New Member

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    I took my car to get an aligemnt after doing adjustable control arms and the car drives great but there is way too much canber for my liking in the rear and I asked him and he said it was needed I mention the toe brackets on drift hq and he didn't know about them do you guys have any suggestions to get less camber in the rear and still have it drive well
     
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  3. Andy318ti

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    Go to a better alignment shop
     
  4. CodyP519

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    He said he didn't have enough toe adjustment for it being that low is that true?
     
  5. Andy318ti

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    Your talking about camber then toe, make up your mind what you want to achieve.
     
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    Camber and toe are related I want less camber but to get the car to drive straight because there is not a lot of toe adjustment I need lots of camber
     
  7. Andy318ti

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    Sounds like you've lowered the car to the ground, toe plates will let you straighten the wheels and run any camber you wish.
     
  8. oscar

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    You appear to have positive camber on the front wheels too.
     

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