Camber arm install problem
Camber arm install problem
Friend of mine installed some camber arms tonight, and the camber was actually WORSE than before install. It also made his toe point in really bad. Is this normal? Does it need to be adjusted by an alignment shop after install or can he just eyeball everything?
When elongating the arms, does that induce more negative camber or more positive camber?
When elongating the arms, does that induce more negative camber or more positive camber?
We installed mine this weekend and what we did was set the length to the current length of the stock arm. Then let the alignment tech get it to where it needs to be.
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I couldnt agree more, it HAS to be done by a shop. I recently did springs, struts, camber/tractions arms and started with the arms at the same length as the oem ones, but then decided to adjust it a little myself since I was to be traveling from Oklahoma to Missouri before getting it aligned, so that the springs could settle. Bad idea, I totally ruined the (2) 275/35/19 Toyo T1R's I had. I'll show some pics after I get my car back home.
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