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Got new tires, had the alignment checked.
The machine said front right camber was -0.4deg. Caster was 8.1 and toe was 0.17 for that side, while camber, caster and toe were -0.1, 8.2 and 0.23 deg respectively. So everything was within spec except -0.1 deg too much camber on the right. The car tracks true, tires wear fine, drives perfect and steering is tighter than any other w123 I've owned. Should I be concerned with this camber and take it to the dealer to get set with a spreader bar??? Thanks!
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If it drives the way you like and isn't wearing the tires funny I wouldn't worry about it.
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