negative camber on rear, /--\

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negative camber on rear, /--\

Post by bradcab »

thought i'd throw this one this way.

1.6d Crew Cab

standard 14 inch rims
185 R14 C tyres (aspect ration about 80)

had fitted recently a 45mm lowering kit and the rear has noticeable negative rear camber.

I had the wheel alignment done aswell, but they were unable to sort the
-camber? Has any one else suffered this?

Luckily there is no obvious signs of inside tyre wear, yet!

Whats the way to sort it?
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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

It`s a fact that when you lower the rear that you get the neg camber thing, it is adjustable but apparently no-one bothers as it does little harm, and the bolts are always to tight to undo or shear off which is a whole different ball-game :(

Mine is the same with no ill-effect
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Post by sevy »

mines same too, speak to baxter bout it , no probs provided you dont have too excessive ET with alloys
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