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Old 04-09-2006, 11:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Alignment Camber

Hey guys, I just got the results from my alignment

Camber Front left: -0.92
Camber Front right: -0.63

Camber Rear left: -1.28
Camber Rear right:-1.03

Do I need a Camber kit for this? and shouldnt things be at "0.00"
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no to both questions.


I'm not sure what the gen4 specs are, but that's pretty much within the range I would think. I presume that those numbers are as close to stock as they were able to get you.

to give you an example, a stock gen3 alignment setup should be:

F Left Camber: -0.56°
F Right Camber: -0.56°
Front Caster: 1.19°
Side-to-side Caster variation: 0.75°
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Camber too high

My 97 4 cyl LE is burning tires on both front inside edges. I don't think it is toe in as no steering pull either way. I am thinking after 10 years the springs have lost strength & let the camber increase. Anyone seen this before? How about those coil spring lifter doolies to lift it back up? I never do alignments as tire replacements are cheap & new rubber for the winter is frequently required anyway. Is there a spec for length/height that I could easily check? Both sides are very close now to each other
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Hey guys, I just got the results from my alignment

Camber Front left: -0.92
Camber Front right: -0.63

Camber Rear left: -1.28
Camber Rear right:-1.03

Do I need a Camber kit for this? and shouldnt things be at "0.00"

THATS IT!!!!!!! your fine man, thats definatley within spec. If im correct the camber is -.56 plus or minus .75, so you can have up to -1.3 degrees of camber and still be within spec.
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