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Old 02-14-2012
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this is the last report and im unaware what proper specs are etc, so school me, is this good?

ive got a 3year free alignment plan so i can align every week if i want to
 
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your camber looks like the guy didnt try to hard to make it perfect. i, being little ocd, would probably ask to have them hone in to the perfect spec a little more.

(its probably because its a pain in the *** to set on our trucks
 
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your camber looks like the guy didnt try to hard to make it perfect. i, being little ocd, would probably ask to have them hone in to the perfect spec a little more.

(its probably because its a pain in the *** to set on our trucks
ive got the co-centric camber bolts so its mega easy so ive heard. ill head back tm and ask for that
 
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the co centric ones? is that to get more of a degree? i bought a set awhile back because i had to get an upper ball joint, and so you have to replace the upper control arm and i figured while im at it just replace those bolts. i know they werent no walk in the part to put on!
 
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