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Help with camber bushings install

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I have just put new tires and don't want to ruin them, so I decided to have a look at the camber because I can notice that it's very negative and my old tires are worn in the inside.

I've marked the position of the camber bushings before removal but I think they were not orientated correctly, they were not installed the same way on both sides and they are not identical (FSD 1 1/4 on the driver side, see picture)

What is the correct position of the bushings, is the slot in them should be aligned with a mark or something ?

Thanks in advance.

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It's been a long time since I've messed with camber bushings but if I remember correctly you just rotate the bushing until you get the desired camber angle. I don't think the slot has anything to do with positioning. Take it to an alignment shop, the odds of successfully eyeballing the setting are slim.
 
If I simply rotate them, I'll change camber and caster. That's why I think there is one correct position to achieve the value that is engraved on the bushings. But I can be wrong...
 
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