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  1. #1
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    What do I need to do? EG camber issue?

    Hey,

    My rear left wheel is cambered inwards noticably more then the other side. Any ideas on what might have caused this? possible solution?

    Its all stock! Stock suspension, stock wheels.

    Any tips or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks

  2. #2
    Hit a curb?

  3. #3
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    gotta be something wrong with your rear upper arm, check it out.

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    Didnt hit anything since I have had the car.

  5. #5
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    or bushing collapsed.

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    Thanks Mocchi, ill get a someone who knows a thing about this stuff to have a look.

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    jonno, have a look at it your self. why pay someone just to have a look?




  8. #8
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    Not gonna pay!! I know a guy who is a mechanic, I just wanted to get some opionions from here aswell

  9. #9
    some of the guys that have really low cars put some shims on the bolt that holds the upper control arm to the chassis. This will help add some positive camber

  10. #10
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    If everything is the same as the other side I'd check for chassis damage like mocchi said

  11. #11
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    What exactly is 'everything'? control arms? bushings etc?

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