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For a non-adjustable mount, it could affect both camber (in-and-out)
and caster (front-to-back). The adjustable options I've seen only
address camber (though the plate inserts could be made to adjust
caster a bit). If the mount wasn't fitted 'square' to the chassis
(direction of travel) I think it would cause all sorts of problems.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/6/2023 7:03 AM, Tom Felts via
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<div>If the front shock mount has been replaced, and if you
assume it wasnt attached in the correct position. will that
affect alignment, mainly camber?</div>
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<div>Thanks. Tom</div>
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