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Take a look at these pictures. I believe the camber is too negative, if so how do I adjust the camber and where is the adjustment made? ThanksClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachment
r_towle
Old stock springs will sag and do this.
If you replace the springs with new ones it should go away.

If you choose to just adjust the camber, take a look at the three bolts that hold the outer adjustement point for the rear trailing arm.
Between these bolts and the frame of the car are camber shims.
So, to adjust the camber on the rear, you need to acquire more shims.
Used (ask in the classififeds)
New, go to Engman in the member vendor forum.

Rich
tag
QUOTE(r_towle @ Jan 18 2009, 03:27 PM) *

Old stock springs will sag and do this.
If you replace the springs with new ones it should go away.

If you choose to just adjust the camber, take a look at the three bolts that hold the outer adjustement point for the rear trailing arm.
Between these bolts and the frame of the car are camber shims.
So, to adjust the camber on the rear, you need to acquire more shims.
Used (ask in the classififeds)
New, go to Engman in the member vendor forum.

Rich

I was thinking of buying 100lb springs but i didn't think this would fix the problem for sure, what should i buy 90lb or 100lb?
Thank you
r_towle
100
Dr. Roger
one other thing it could be is a slightly bent swing arm. it looks like your ride height is pretty close to stock height.

i'm guessing bend arm based on your ride height.
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