camber adjustment
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camber adjustment
Hello,
how can i adjust the camber position ?
my car have a very negative attitude !!
what are the correct settings data ?
Thanks
how can i adjust the camber position ?
my car have a very negative attitude !!
what are the correct settings data ?
Thanks
Re: camber adjustment
To do it correctly, you need an alignment rack. Don't have my service manual handy, but the settings are in there. Those settings are optimized for bias ply tires though. If running radials, you'll want more caster.
Make sure your upper and lower control arm bushings, as well as other front suspension wear items are in good condition before starting.
Before heading to the alignment shop, set your ride height and tire pressure. A lot of alignment techs don't take the time do do this first. From there a good start is to set the rear cam bolts all the way inboard, and the front cam bolts all the way out. This will maximize the caster. You will likely still have some positive camber at that point. From there, the tech should have an easier time getting it into spec though.
Make sure your upper and lower control arm bushings, as well as other front suspension wear items are in good condition before starting.
Before heading to the alignment shop, set your ride height and tire pressure. A lot of alignment techs don't take the time do do this first. From there a good start is to set the rear cam bolts all the way inboard, and the front cam bolts all the way out. This will maximize the caster. You will likely still have some positive camber at that point. From there, the tech should have an easier time getting it into spec though.
-Jim
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Re: camber adjustment
Thanks.... but before i went to an shop with an alignment rack...
i want adjust a little bit self... because the adjustment still now is
very bad... and the wheels are very slope ... which screw must i turn
to get an new position ? look at the picture!! is this the right one ??
Thanks
i want adjust a little bit self... because the adjustment still now is
very bad... and the wheels are very slope ... which screw must i turn
to get an new position ? look at the picture!! is this the right one ??
Thanks
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Re: camber adjustment
That's the ride height bolt. Screwing it in will increase the pre-load on the torsion bar and raise up the front end. This needs to be done with the wheels off the ground.
Cam bolts are what attach the upper control arm to the body.
Find yourself a factory service manual.
Cam bolts are what attach the upper control arm to the body.
Find yourself a factory service manual.
-Jim
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ULTIMATE set of tools... I can fix it."

"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ULTIMATE set of tools... I can fix it."
Re: camber adjustment

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Re: camber adjustment
I bought the manual.... but i still waiting for that stuff...
long way to germany
thank you all
long way to germany

thank you all
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Re: camber adjustment
one question again
when i adjusting the height...(Screw on Picture) wich effect i get on the Camber ?
in this moment i have an negative Camber and the height is low...
when i bring the front higher... get i than a more positive camber ?
I think the preowner is litle bit stupid... to get the wrong rims inside the body... make a
crazy adjustment....
Thanks

when i adjusting the height...(Screw on Picture) wich effect i get on the Camber ?
in this moment i have an negative Camber and the height is low...
when i bring the front higher... get i than a more positive camber ?
I think the preowner is litle bit stupid... to get the wrong rims inside the body... make a
crazy adjustment....

Thanks
Last edited by driver on Fri Mar 11, 2011 3:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: camber adjustment
Lowering the car past a certain height will increase camber.
Definitely looks like there has been some creative engineering on that front suspension. I see some sort of boss welded to the strut rod, and those sway bar mounts aren't stock. Lot's of orange paint!
Definitely looks like there has been some creative engineering on that front suspension. I see some sort of boss welded to the strut rod, and those sway bar mounts aren't stock. Lot's of orange paint!
-Jim
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ULTIMATE set of tools... I can fix it."

"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ULTIMATE set of tools... I can fix it."