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Re: Camber

To: derek job <djjob@noos.fr>
Subject: Re: Camber
From: Dave & Marlene <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 16:04:54 -0600
Hi Derek,

The most likely thing is worn top link (trunion) bushings, the rubber 
things. Next is loose or damaged shock mount. Last, maybe something bent 
on the frame, or bent shock arms. Remote possibility would be wrong 
length shock arms.

Dave Russell
BN2

derek job wrote:
> Ive been spending a lot more time with my car recently and I just noticed that
> the camber on the drivers side wheel seemed wrong. A rough plumb line test
> confirmed it. It slopes the wrong way a tiny bit. (negative camber?)
> 
> I dont have a shop manual handy but i seem to remember there is no built in
> adjustment to change the camber.
> 
> soooooo....what do you do?
> 
> Derek Job





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