Camber
Bernie Benz
b.benz at charter.net
Thu Aug 2 19:29:26 PDT 2012
Jay,
You talk gobbly goop!
Min, max! What’s that? Camber goes from + thru zero to - , each side.
You’ve had it for 11 years and are just now Q‘ing its camber status!
First step is to equalize the camber side to side by shifting the subframe.
After that, go to my DIY Alignment tech article, on AW.
Bernie
On Aug 2, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Jay Kempf wrote:
> Front cambers with one side min and the other side max are at .25 degree
> difference. I think the car has always been this way as long as I have owned
> it (01). So I have had it half of it's life and half of it's mileage. If I
> assume this is just something shifted or bent what is the harm in doing some
> grinding in the slots to get it evened out. Never had tire wear issues with
> this car. Drives normal (well for a 1991 200 20v) meaning it drives amazing
> still at 206k miles. The other possibility is to get a lower engine frame
> and bushings and try to get it to settle to the right place...?
>
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> jfk
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