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it's negative camber, and some is necessary, however...
Posted by AeroJ (more from AeroJ) on Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:14:58
In Reply to: rear camber, bobc [Profile/Gallery]
, Fri, 28 Jul 2006 07:11:29
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...if it's out of spec and you haven't done suspension mods then sounds like your springs are sagging a bit. The only real issue you are going to have is extra wear on the inside of the tire, which can be minimized by proper rotating intervals. If you decide to correct it, you could either (1)order new Aero springs, use it as an excuse to (2)upgrade your springs to Eibach, H&R, etc., or (3)use the shims. When I lowered my '03 Aero 35mm, I needed one .6mm and one .3mm shims PER SIDE to get it back into spec, and mine was only 1 degree off. It's kindof a trial and error thing, and you really need to put it on the alignment machine, insert and shim, and check it as you go. I installed my new springs/shocks myself, but decided to take it to the shop for the shim installation, since that was really the only way to get it right rather than me guessing and then taking it in afterwards...Good luck...
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Posts in this Thread:
- rear camber, bobc , Fri, 28 Jul 2006 07:11:29
- Re: rear camber, Stephen Goldberger, Sat, 29 Jul 2006 11:14:16
- Re: rear camber, MontereyAero , Fri, 28 Jul 2006 18:51:06
- it's negative camber, and some is necessary, however..., AeroJ, Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:14:58 <-- Viewing This Message
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