Alignment was no help...still have positive camber
I took the advice of those who told me to go for an alignment to try to fix my wheels positive camber. Well it didn't work.
any one else have any other suggestions. Or am i stuck with the positive camber.
oh, by the way, car has stock suspension
thanks
any one else have any other suggestions. Or am i stuck with the positive camber.
oh, by the way, car has stock suspension
thanks
Your suspension arms must be bent. There's no way you can have positive camber without bent suspension pieces. If possible compare your suspension pieces to one off another ITR.
I didn't read your original post so disregard if my suggestions are redudant:
How' bout your lower LCA or knuckle/hub/spindle assembly being bent? Match it up to one that you know is OK.
If none of that works have your chasis alignment checked... it would suck if that's the case though.
How' bout your lower LCA or knuckle/hub/spindle assembly being bent? Match it up to one that you know is OK.
If none of that works have your chasis alignment checked... it would suck if that's the case though.
I took the advice of those who told me to go for an alignment to try to fix my wheels positive camber. Well it didn't work.
any one else have any other suggestions. Or am i stuck with the positive camber.
oh, by the way, car has stock suspension
thanks
any one else have any other suggestions. Or am i stuck with the positive camber.
oh, by the way, car has stock suspension
thanks
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That's weird. Get new adjustable upper control arms.
