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Rear camber help please
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<blockquote data-quote="Happystamps" data-source="post: 614323" data-attributes="member: 14679"><p>Have you driven it? If you've just taken it off jacks then it might just have landed a bit funny.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, there's not really much to adjust for rear camber. Check that the ride height is even on both sides- angle gauge on spring plate- and if that's all OK, you may be able to get a tiny bit of adjustment by loosening the semi-trailing arm/hub bolts and moving things around. Might be worth getting a proper alignment done in that case though, as it's not especially precise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happystamps, post: 614323, member: 14679"] Have you driven it? If you've just taken it off jacks then it might just have landed a bit funny. Otherwise, there's not really much to adjust for rear camber. Check that the ride height is even on both sides- angle gauge on spring plate- and if that's all OK, you may be able to get a tiny bit of adjustment by loosening the semi-trailing arm/hub bolts and moving things around. Might be worth getting a proper alignment done in that case though, as it's not especially precise. [/QUOTE]
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