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      06-21-2020, 09:05 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by MadGus View Post
Because installing new shocks will push the wheels out of proper alignment if I do that later?
Positive camber in the rear (wearing faster on the outside of the tire) points to an abnormality in the suspension somewhere; when replacing things (especially on a 14-year-old car) I tend to err on the side of caution and replace complementary parts. If you trust your mechanic have them inspect your suspension and see if anything warrants replacement, you may be fine with just replacing the tires and getting a proper alignment.
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