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mrgreedy 01 July 2006 03:58 PM

Wheel camber
 
Just has the wheels aligned after fitting some Eibach coilovers. The current readings for rear camber are -2.5 and -3.5. Is it possible to alter this? Will it produce a lot of tyre wear?

Cheers,
MrGreedy

aaronhowe 02 July 2006 11:37 PM

Thats a sh*t load of negative camber on the back :eek2:

Yes I would have thought your tyres would last a quarter of the time they should with that much neg camber. Should handle like its on rails though.
What year car do you have?

warrenm2 03 July 2006 01:24 AM

agreed - thats a lot - 3.5 degrees must mean either a) the measurement gear is out or b) you have 2 camber bolts in or c) something is bent

warrenm2 03 July 2006 01:25 AM

sure you dont mean toe?

mrgreedy 03 July 2006 09:28 AM

It's as bad as I thought then... :(

It's an 02 GX. Is it easily adjustable ? I suppose I could increase the height of the coilovers.

It was measured by a reputable garage, and was noted by the mechanic, although nothing was suggested about it being a problem or a need to rectify it.

mrgreedy 03 July 2006 10:24 AM

Looks like I need a set of these:

http://www.drivewire.com/Performance...gnmentkit.html

Thanks,
MrGreedy

aaronhowe 03 July 2006 12:53 PM

Yea something like that or the whiteline camber adjuster bolts should do the trick. They aren't that expensive but it will need to go back on the alignment equipment to get setup.

mrgreedy 03 July 2006 01:20 PM

Ok, thanks for the advice. I'll get some whiteline camber bolts.

Cheers!

aaronhowe 03 July 2006 08:17 PM

no problem mate :thumb: Hope you get it sorted soon :D

RRH 07 July 2006 10:52 PM

I'd be very inclined to question the reading- either the car is VERY low or the reading is incorrect.

We only run 4 degrees neg on the front of the race car, and its a massive amount. The tyre comments are valid; we have to change wheel bearings for every 20 hours running at 4 degrees neg.

cmpequeno 07 July 2006 11:20 PM

didn't know too much camber would wear the wheel bearings... have to adjust mine, the rear is -2 and the front -2,5... :(

mrgreedy 08 July 2006 11:20 AM

I wouldn't say the car is very low. There's a good 20mm gap at the top of the wheel where I can see the spring/strut.

I just tried a rough measurement with a plumb line and ruler and it does appear to be about -3.5 degrees.

When I had the Eibachs installed they said something about having to use the original mounts. Dunno if this is related.

Anyway, there should be some camber bolts arriving in the post, so I should be able to get it towards -1.5, which I imagine would be ok.


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