Camber Adjustment
#1
is there any way to adjust the camber of the rear wheels?
i just noticed today that one of the wheels were rubbing on my fender, and wondered why the other one wasnt rubbing at all, and its because the passenger side that was rubbing has a neutral camber, and the driver side has a negative camber......... not by much though
i just noticed today that one of the wheels were rubbing on my fender, and wondered why the other one wasnt rubbing at all, and its because the passenger side that was rubbing has a neutral camber, and the driver side has a negative camber......... not by much though
#2
Yep. Any good shop should be able to do a four wheel alignment for you. Try to get a shop that has an up to date piece of equipment. I had mine aligned at a local Chevy dealer that had a brand new rack. Had -1.8 degrees put into the front and -1.5 degrees added to the rear. Set up for autocross and mild street driving. Car follows road grooves with this setup, but isn't too bad. Either Pettit or PFS had some good recommendations as to alignment specs. Good luck, just ask the guys before having it done how good a rack they have (don't ask that specific question if speaking to a female technician, or you are liable to get slapped!)
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