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Old 07-30-13, 11:09 AM
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wheel camber on rears looks different on each side

has anyone looked at their wheel fitment and the camber on on side of the rear looks like more.than the other?

car is lowerer with tanabe gf210 springs, tokico blues, 18x7.5 +45 offset wheels.


wheel camber on rears looks different on each side-forumrunner_20130730_120858.jpg


I feel like mine may have this problem, maybe im just seeing things.

what would cause this and how would I fix it?

the driver side looks more camberee than the other, here's a pic ill take a better one later.

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the ground is not flat, this matters a lot.
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I think you're probably right

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Do you have a camber compensating rod from the subframe to the unibody or is it the stock link?

I have found with the camber compensating rod in at least FCs will camber differently side to side in the rear.
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What's it actually measure?
Any changes since your last alignment?
The ground can certainly fool the eyes into an illusion.
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Originally Posted by BLUE TII
Do you have a camber compensating rod from the subframe to the unibody or is it the stock link?

I have found with the camber compensating rod in at least FCs will camber differently side to side in the rear.
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