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ChrisH
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Reged: 09/21/04
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Correcting Camber and Caster
      11/25/04 02:39 PM

I put my BJ spacers in, and my camber(?)caster is way off. I'm not too familiar with the differences between the two or how to fix either. Any tips?

The tops of both my front tires are out further than the bottoms.

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