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Old 03-24-2006, 07:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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AE92 ae92 sr5 camber adjustments?

Alright so I brought my car into the shop I work at today to get an alignment. One of my front wheels is off by 9.73 or something high light that for the camber. NOT COOL! we looked for an adjustment... nothing. Anyone know any good camber kits?
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some one told me crash bolts from the dealership dont hold me to that i still have them sitting in my car ready for when i replace my struts and need to adjust my camber
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How come you guys ahve camber issues? How low did you guys drop your cars? or are you stock? My car lowered was fine..usually you don't need to worry abotu camber if u dotn lwoer mroe then 2"
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I have a stock sr5 suspension but I have smoked a couple curbs. so now my one wheel is out by 9.73 or something and the other is out by 1.63

once it hits a certain angle you lose alot of traction. slows my corners down really bad lol
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theres nothing wrong with having your alignment perfect :P
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I have a stock sr5 suspension but I have smoked a couple curbs. so now my one wheel is out by 9.73 or something and the other is out by 1.63

once it hits a certain angle you lose alot of traction. slows my corners down really bad lol
Most likely means u bent something... the AE92 stock suspension is not camber adjustable. At 10 degrees no less, something is bent or broken in that car.
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nothing is broken. I have checked it over. It finished off the left front wheel bearing which has now been replaced. Just takes a camber kit to fix it. and I know they aren't adjustable I pointed that out earlier.

And if I bent something I did one hell of a great job because my toe is PERFECT steering wheel isn't straight but the toe is dead on.

I know the camber kit won't fix the 10 degree problem but it will make it better and I will match the other wheel to what the other one ends up as besides a bit of an angle on the tires might help with the way I drive
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