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mbtech208...Thank you......Thank you....i apreciated very much for answered my Q's.

Old 11-27-2001, 07:41 PM
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mbtech208...Thank you......Thank you....i apreciated very much for answered my Q's.

Just one more Q. How much negative degree camber can an "screw" alignment use to correct negative camber?
I noticed that most Mercedes when lowered have at least 2 degree of negative camber. Now, can the dealer able to correct that 2 degree negative camber back to factory spec. by using the alignment "screw"? Thank you again.....mbtech208.
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I really don't know how many degrees the eccentric bolts compensate for camber. The alignment technician would be better able to answer this question.
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mbtech208.....would you please find out for me about the accentric bolt for me? And..

Can you give me your's e-mail address because i would like to ask you a couple of very personnal opinion about your career choice of become an Mercedes Tech. I had already check out the UTI campus in CA and the main campus in AZ. You could help me in deciding. Thank you....mbtech208.
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Sorry..here's my e-mail: ldnguyen@qualcomm.com

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