Tony Rhodes wrote:
the right rear wheel is exhibiting noticeable positive camber, and ride
height is approximately one inch higher on the right rear. ... The car
had the same problem with the 30 year old stock springs that I replaced,
but I had assumed that it was due to uneven, driver-side-only spring
sag.
I just had both the front and rear springs off my TR250. I couldn't tell
the difference right-to-left for either pair of springs. I would expect
that if there was some sag you'd notice some difference even unloaded.
Is your frame twisted or bent perhaps (bad thought, but a possibility to
consider)?
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