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Old 01-25-2006, 03:12 PM   #5
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The Boxster was lowered 30mm about 1.25 inches, pretty mild for lowering on 19's.

The toe link must be extended to get the rear camber within OEM Range. If they adjusted the camber to the OEM Specs, this forces the Toe settings to point the rear wheels in towards the center. At that point the tires would be scrubbed down in a matter of miles.

Still looking for a toe link.

KRZ

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