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    Rear Camber

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    I got some new tires and the shop checked my alignment. It showed that the both side at the rear are slightly out of spec range. I have heard that the rear isn't adjustable. Is that true? Since I'm still under the factory warranty would this be covered to fix? (Stock suspension.).

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    So I've researched this a bit more and it seems like the rear camber can be adjusted. It might be the front camber that is not adjustable - which is fine in my case. On a related note I was happy that I got 43,000 miles out of the stock tires. I might have kept them a bit longer but one of the tires developed an actual tear exposing a black fabric material. I ended up getting Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 tires for a pretty good price. Also my original brake pads are doing great with about 8-9mm all around.

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    Have mine set to -2.2 in front and -2.1 in rear.. pretty normal on lowered cars with minimal tire wear and great handling

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