chrysler sebring rear camber-why do i need to buy one?

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i took my car to get an alignment (along with new tires and breaks) and they told me that the factory camber did not allow adjusting so i need to buy one in order to do the alignment. is this necessary or am i getting ripped off?
they did measure it and gave me a print out with something like -0.1 degrees and stuff like that. i think they were able to align the front but not the back. ??
 
it depends on how far out of spec's it is, if it's far out then you don't want to wear out your tires because you didn't want to spend the extra cash for the rear align, but if it really is -.01 that wont wear tires out.
 
Can be. If they are telling you that you need a new one it's because it's bent, and can't be straightened out.
I had to get 2 for my civic and it was a pain in the butt, but needed.
You won't be able to get an alignment, tires will wear uneven and it's not safe.
Get it done.
 
Can be. If they are telling you that you need a new one it's because it's bent, and can't be straightened out.
I had to get 2 for my civic and it was a pain in the butt, but needed.
You won't be able to get an alignment, tires will wear uneven and it's not safe.
Get it done.
 
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