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Old 02-15-2008, 10:29 AM
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Jon Kerr
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And as long as you never change your camber. If you decide to run a little more or less camber, your droop settings will now be off. Also your roll centers (wishbone height) will effect your measurement this way too.

I still think measuring above ride height then making sure they're equal with a droop gauge is the most consistent way to measure your droop.
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