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Old 2/24/11, 07:00 PM
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Yes, it was Top Line Tires at Gov Dr and the Parkway. His name??? Sorry but I do not know. I have gone there so many times and never had a single problem. It just really pisses me off that they lied to me! If you do not know how to do something, at least have enough ***** to fess up!!
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I decided to take off my tire and adjust my camber bolt. First of all, it was put in backwards! Not happy at all about that. It was a huge pain to get out. When I finally got it out, it was stripped. Seriously?? I asked the guy if he could align my car and properly install and adjust the camber bolts correctly. He said he could with no problems at all. Valuable lesson learned today.....if you want something done right, do it yourself. This is the only thing I personally did not do to my car. It bothered me to have someone else do it. At least it is fixed now.
it was put in backwards how?
Old 2/25/11, 07:38 PM
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All the videos I have watched and all the instructions I have read, instructs you to insert the camber bolt into the top slot. The bolt also needs to go in from the front and point toward the rear. Is this called the steering knuckle?? Sorry, I am still learning all the correct terms. Does this make sense?? Mine was put in from the left side of the (steering knuckle).
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