Camber/ Toe help 2004 coupe Lowered 20''s

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Old Apr 9, 2011 | 10:35 AM
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Camber/ Toe help 2004 coupe Lowered 20''s



I just got back from the alignment shop and the tech said he maxed out the positive adjustment on my front camber arms. He hasn't adjusted the toe yet as I figured I'd come home and see what you guys thought about what he said. I bought these front camber arms from someone on CL and I now know that they are replicas and don't offer much positive camber adjustment. The tech said my rears are in great shape, perfect, but my fronts are far from ideal and about a half degree in difference. He guessed that the car would drift to the right but on the way home it did not drift or veer at all. So, I guess my question is, are these the right specs? He is trying to hit factory specs for camber/toe with factory ride height and 18'' wheels. I have eibach pro kits which dropped me about 1.1'' and 20'' wheels. Would there be different specs to try and hit? I went to the shop trying to buy a lifetime alignment but after the problems I just had him pull my car off the rack and I figgured I would ask the pros before I made another move. I'm thinking my only two options at this point are to buy a different set of camber arms (which is definitely not my first choice) or just live with the negative camber differences and it being out of spec. Any feedback would be much appreciated.

*side note Firestone charged me 25$ for the alignment check but said they will deduct it from a lifetime alignment if I go back in this week and have it done.

Thanks guys, sorry for the wall of text but I'm a noob and you all are the pros.
 
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