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Old 02-04-2007, 08:57 AM   #1
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Default rear camber adjustment on IRS?

Hi folks. Just wondering if there is any ford part to adjust the camber on the IRS models. At the moment my car has got a bolt with a large washer that locates it in the centre of the long hole in the upper arm. I went to spare parts and the guy said he couldn't say, when i asked if it was that he couldn't or wouldnt say he told me that it was he wouldnt say because they would want me to bring the car in to have them do the work so it leads me to belive that there is some part avalable to adjust the camber. The IRS was from a Fairmont ghia and i have ultra low spings so there is a lot of negative camber. I want to straighten it up to get rid of the ommodore look. cheers

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