adjust the camber of wheels?
adjust the camber of wheels?
well folks, i have lowered my car a bit with custom cut intrax springs and koni adjustable shocks. Everithing ok, but the camber is a bit on the negative side. How can i correct this?
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personaly i would take it to an aliggment shop and have them do it.
BTW, that is a killer stance you have there!!!! that car get 2 big thumbs up from the Dewey-Lama!
BTW, that is a killer stance you have there!!!! that car get 2 big thumbs up from the Dewey-Lama!
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yea I suggest also having a shop do the alightment...but anyways what you do is loosen the three bolts on the strut mount in the enging bay. To make it less negative you would be pulling the strut mounts outwards (away from the motor) Im guessing you dont have the camber tools and what not so your just gonna have to go by eye. Then you can go and play with your tie rods to try and reset your alightment. But by looking at your car it owuld look like your tires are kinda pricey...so I'd have a shop do it
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wow Graboid, i don't know how you do it, but somehow all your pics of your car come out looking like a really sweet looking model toy car
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