You bet! And make sure the place knows about the TOP adjusting bolt in addition to the obvious bottom one. The top just looks like a mounting bolt, but there's actually an eccentric on the inside that you can't see, so a lot of places don't do the rear alignments correctly, thinking they can only adjust the bottom bolt.
That is so true and Im glad I read that before I took my car in. Told me the rear camber couldnt be adjusted and I told them there was a top adjusting bolt 3 times. Glad I wouldnt pay untill they did that part since it was off by almost 2 degrees (-1.92 to be exact)
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