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V70 rear camber not adjustable V70-XC70 2004

Just finished a 4000 mile road trip and the rear tires on my '04 V70 were totally ground off on the inside tread (down to the wires). Purchased new tires today & had alignment checked. The rear camber was -1.5 degrees on one side and -1.7 degrees on the other. Acceptable range was -1.3 to +0.3 degrees. Shop says camber is not adjustable. Is there a way to adjust the camber (shims, etc.)? Anyone else had an issue like this? I've driven this car 30K the past 13 months, 4 months of those were on a separate set of snow tires, new strut inserts & alignment in May 2015 (tires looked fine then, alignment numbers were the same as today). Any info appreciated. Thanks.
Marlin






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