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So I went to go get an alignment today and these were the results. Does anybody know how to fix the rear camber and left caster issue? Technician told me the rear camber could not be fixed unless I bought a brand new suspension.
I had an alignment today as well, came here to ask an almost identical question. I didn't notice the camber until I had gone home, and I noticed my steering wheel isn't perfectly straight either. I'd also like to know what can be done. 2005 Coupe
You need adjustable camber arms for front and back.
Your caster issues (which are still there regardless of what the green says on the second alignment) are caused by blown compression rod bushings. Probably wanna check your lower control arm bushings as well.
The really bad camber on your left rear is most likely a blown shock.
If I were you I would buy new compression rod bushings, new shocks all around and new lower control arm bushings. If you're mechanically inclined you could do it all with all new shock mounts as well for a bit over $400. If you take it to a shop you're looking at big money.
Last edited by ScraggleRock; Jul 22, 2015 at 11:18 PM.
You need adjustable camber arms for front and back.
Your caster issues (which are still there regardless of what the green says on the second alignment) are caused by blown compression rod bushings. Probably wanna check your lower control arm bushings as well.
The really bad camber on your left rear is most likely a blown shock.
If I were you I would buy new compression rod bushings, new shocks all around and new lower control arm bushings. If you're mechanically inclined you could do it all with all new shock mounts as well for a bit over $400. If you take it to a shop you're looking at big money.
So in short, if i'm mainly focused on fixing the left rear camber right now.. Would buying some SPC adjustable camber arms fix it?
So in short, if i'm mainly focused on fixing the left rear camber right now.. Would buying some SPC adjustable camber arms fix it?
Absolutely not. You need shocks. A camber kit would just patch the real issue, and in actuality would make things worse by completely unbalancing your suspension.