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I noticed one of my rear wheels has noticably more negative camber than the other side. I've heard the rear camber IS adjustable with our cars but looking under the car I can't see what is supposed to be adjusted.
I want to do this myself until I have the time to get it professionally aligned. What should I be looking to adjust? thanks. -------------------- Facelift bumper-foglights-clear indicators, clear side repeaters, 16in O.Z alloys, stainless steel grill. JDM facelift tail lights. clear sidelights. Retro-fit A/C conversion. APEX performance springs. Remus exhaust. K&N performance filter. KYB excel G shocks.
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You should be able to buy some "crash bolts" from Toyota that will allow for camber adjustment pretty inexpensively. I notice people on here stating there is some rear camber adjustment stock, but the older Hunter 4-wheel rack I used to have access to did not list any rear camber adjustability. The info is probably on the forum somewhere.
*edit* Found a thread with some part numbers that might help, if you need 'em. http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=23750&hl= This post has been edited by S_C_M: Dec 23, 2005 - 3:56 AM |
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