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Help with rear camber!!

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#1 · (Edited)
Hello all, I have a 2006 WRX and am trying to get my rear camber as closest to -2 degrees as possible. I installed coilovers on a 2 inch drop a couple months ago and wasn't satisfied with the excessive camber in the rear. Picked up some rear adjustable lateral links being that it said I can get 1.5 +- camber/toe out of it. What else do I need to camber this in at least to -2.5 degrees or could I have done something wrong? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.



r/MechanicAdvice - Can anyone help me with getting my camber within -2 degrees in the rear? I thought getting adjustable lateral links would help me get at least 1.5 degrees in. First alignment sheet is after I installed coilovers, second is after I installed lateral links. Please help me 🥲
r/MechanicAdvice - Can anyone help me with getting my camber within -2 degrees in the rear? I thought getting adjustable lateral links would help me get at least 1.5 degrees in. First alignment sheet is after I installed coilovers, second is after I installed lateral links. Please help me 🥲
r/MechanicAdvice - Can anyone help me with getting my camber within -2 degrees in the rear? I thought getting adjustable lateral links would help me get at least 1.5 degrees in. First alignment sheet is after I installed coilovers, second is after I installed lateral links. Please help me 🥲
r/MechanicAdvice - Can anyone help me with getting my camber within -2 degrees in the rear? I thought getting adjustable lateral links would help me get at least 1.5 degrees in. First alignment sheet is after I installed coilovers, second is after I installed lateral links. Please help me 🥲
 
#3 ·
Hmm, now just looking at it, my adjustable control arms do have extra thread on them, meaning there probably is more camber to be played with. I think the alignment guys got lazy and were just twisting each control arm until it matched on both sides instead of giving me an actual proper adjustment.
 
#4 ·
Yea finding a good alignment shop is a mission apparently. Idk where you're located but my brother got his done by a guy in Tucson who was amazing and I got my guy here in Chicago at Firestone who knows what he's doing and does custom alignments.