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Thread: camber problem

  1. #1
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    camber problem

    eyy,

    i have an issu with my camber adjustment.

    on the left hand side i can get -3.5 degrees of camber. n on the right i can only get -.5 degrees.

    originally i they measured the that the right lower control arm was slightly bent, so it was changed and fixed the problem a tiny bit. but i still have the issue. the next thing that could be bent could be the stub axle....

    does anyone have any input into what this issue might be. or whats bent. i had the chassis measured for square and its all within spec.

    anyone????????

    cheers

    phil

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    I guess the best way to check is measure, hub center to guard height and make sure they're the same/very similar.
    If not.. it might be the shocks/springs somehow, subframe, strut tower (I'm assuming the chassis measurement should always include this)... let us know how you go?
    I'm guessing subframe, especially if the lower control arm was slightly bent...

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    i'd check the subframe...

    man, did you get your engine problems sorted out? your car seemed to have been in the wars!

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    i'd check the subframe...

    man, did you get your engine problems sorted out? your car seemed to have been in the wars!

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    i changed the knuckle and that fixed my problem
    but in saying that...the knuckle cost me 400 brand new oem

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