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      Timing belt broke, do I keep it?
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      Re: camber adjustment

      tell her u will have a safer ride, more of a quality ride, it will save gas, look better, and of course, perform better.


      You can not commit crimes in a Aveo. Its just not fast enough.


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      Re: camber adjustment

      Theres no camber issues when you lower the Aveo. I bought the ingalls camber adjustment kit because the outside of my tires were wearing out on the front, not because of camber issues, but because I was cornering all the time. I adjusted it for 2 degrees negative camber to compensate for the fact that I corner alot.

      As for stock shocks, Im still on them and I have had my H&R's since the car had about 6k miles, now Im up to 34k and the ride is still great. My only complaint is that the car rolls way to much for it being on stiffer springs...we need sway bars bad...

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      Re: camber adjustment

      Seriously, Mike is right, it is a safer ride, the center of gravity is lower, thus resulting in a better cornering vehicle. Done deal..LOL




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