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Old 04-18-2014, 11:26 PM   #1
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CPP control arms

Can someone help me I bought CCP upper and lower tubular control arm. On the passenger side I have no shims and on the driver side I have about 7/8" of shims and still have negative camber. On the driver side I do not have any more bolt to shim it. I do not like how I'm at the end of the bolt
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Old 04-18-2014, 11:35 PM   #2
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Re: CPP control arms

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Can someone help me I bought CCP upper and lower tubular control arm. On the passenger side I have no shims and on the driver side I have about 7/8" of shims and still have negative camber. On the driver side I do not have any more bolt to shim it. I do not like how I'm at the end of the bolt
Here's a picture that may help. I also have the tubular cpp arms. No idea if its in alignment spec or not. I know the uppers are built longer to help with minimal alignment shims.
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