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Re: Camber Alignment
Posted by 910000001 (more from 910000001) on Thu, 14 Mar 2002 11:24:13
In Reply to: , Kok Chen, Sat, 17 Dec 1988 12:00:00

Ok, a little more detail is always helpful, so here are the specs: 1986 900,
8v engine, no turbo. Note itīs and 'old-style' model. Itīs got 250.000 km on
the clock, tires are 195/60 on alloy wheels which used to have 205ers on them
before. Of course the camber alignment was done by the same mechanic all
three times, he used some laser device, so it should have been correct. The
parts that were replaced: The carrier hinges and the front axle 'steering
struts' (I dunno the exact english term). It used to oversteer suddenly when
crossing a bump while driving round a corner. Now the steering feels really
odd, getting into a parking lot seems to nearly pull the tires off the
wheels. Any Idea?

Bluestar
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