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How does it have more camber?

Well what happens is the person who did the allignment probably didn't do it properly and has not measured the camber correctly for the left wheel. So when he gets under the car he uses a spanner to adjust camber in he has adjusted it too much. And that my friend, is how

Well what happens is the person who did the allignment probably didn't do it properly and has not measured the camber correctly for the left wheel. So when he gets under the car he uses a spanner to adjust camber in he has adjusted it too much. And that my friend, is how

:rolleyes:

Farken this guy!

i have an imposter.. you reckon he has an orange car? message him back and ask him

Troll the number Aaron to Aaron 0411 518 184

I think someone has done something to his phone because his message was:

'THIS IS AARON! Stop messaging! My phone is vibrating so much it almost split my coffee!'

So I sent him 5 text messages lol

How to debadge and get rid of glue residue?

Take the badge off same way as the thieves do...

Nah, use fishing line and hair dryer then t-cut it, it's off my head cos it's been long time since I did this...

Troll harder, I wanna see how you end up for shits and giggles :laugh:

yeh lol...

...fired

Troll the number Aaron to Aaron 0411 518 184

I think someone has done something to his phone because his message was:

'THIS IS AARON! Stop messaging! My phone is vibrating so much it almost split my coffee!'

So I sent him 5 text messages lol

haha everyone message him!

Take the badge off same way as the thieves do...

Nah, use fishing line and hair dryer then t-cut it, it's off my head cos it's been long time since I did this...

yes.

and to get rid of the excess put it in a bag wrap it up and dump it in a remote river where no one will hopefully find it.

or use wax/grease remover.

Well what happens is the person who did the allignment probably didn't do it properly and has not measured the camber correctly for the left wheel. So when he gets under the car he uses a spanner to adjust camber in he has adjusted it too much. And that my friend, is how

Or it's been alligned that way so that when the driver gets in the car, the camber is equal...

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