Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 17:09:24 -0400 From: "Jim M" <jbmoore3nospamnospamast.net> Subject: Re: '94 900S Rear wheels not verticle
<don.schencknospaml.com> wrote in message news:1158619720.547572.307590nospam000cwe.googlegroups.com... > My '94 900S has rear wheels that are not verticle. In fact, the tires > are worn down the the steel on the inside and the outside edges are > almost like-new. > > Is this a common problem? > > Please tell me that it typically is an adjustment. > > Please help; I'm ready to fix up this beater (engine is still great!) > and drive it another two years (and sell my 2000 MR2 Spyder). > > Thanks, > > -- Don in York, PA > What you're describing is negative camber. The car is designed to have -1.4° to -2.0° camber, which should be barely noticable if you're looking straight on at the rear of the car. This car has a semi-ridgid rear axle, therefore, AFIK, there are no adjustments. If you're camber is truly off, I would think you have a bent axle.