5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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just got my 2010 se v6 camry out of shop.they had to replace both camber bolts to get front end to alighment specs,replace all 4 wheel bearings because of noise and hub assemby rear and a front axle.does this sound like a good case for toyota to replace this vehicle.i got it febuary and have 6000 miles on it.the tires have already started to cup because of the front end issue from the start. it has been in the shop a total of 2 weeks and 2 days for the repairs.
just got my 2010 se v6 camry out of shop.they had to replace both camber bolts to get front end to alighment specs,replace all 4 wheel bearings because of noise and hub assemby rear and a front axle.does this sound like a good case for toyota to replace this vehicle.i got it febuary and have 6000 miles on it.the tires have already started to cup because of the front end issue from the start. it has been in the shop a total of 2 weeks and 2 days for the repairs.
just got my 2010 se v6 camry out of shop.they had to replace both camber bolts to get front end to alighment specs,replace all 4 wheel bearings because of noise and hub assemby rear and a front axle.does this sound like a good case for toyota to replace this vehicle.i got it febuary and have 6000 miles on it.the tires have already started to cup because of the front end issue from the start. it has been in the shop a total of 2 weeks and 2 days for the repairs.
when they done a front end alighment the said the camber bolts were too short to get the front end to meet specsthey put longer bolts in thats all i know
when they done a front end alighment the said the camber bolts were too short to get the front end to meet specsthey put longer bolts in thats all i know
I am pretty sure our Camrys are not extreme enough to come with any Camber bolts from the factory.
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