camber?
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camber?
i installed the steeda sport springs and went to have it put on alignment machine and it said that drivers tire is 1.5% in and the passenger side is 2.5% in was wondering if anyone else had camber problems. my passenger side is wearing the inside of my tire bad
#2
RE: camber?
yep camber is an issue for all lowering springs.. you need camber adjustment bolts... i cant remember who offers them tho.. ill do some research for you and be back with a link that will solve your problem
#3
RE: camber?
The new EZ Cam(tm) XR is designed for non-slotted struts. It allows both positive and negative camber changes up to approximately 1.75 degree (depending on vehicle) by replacing the upper O.E. strut/spindle bolt. This easy to use adjuster provides built-in adjustment over the life of a vehicle just by rotating the head of the bolt. Each kit contains two cam bolt assemblies, enough for both sides of the vehicle. MasterPaks of 10 are available. Use wrench #85825 to adjust.
NO Special Tools
NO Grinding Necessary
Estimated Installation Time - .4 hr/side
the mustang ahs no adjustment for the camber other than elongating the mounting holes. this is an alterative. and alot cheeper than the steeda camber plates.
quoted from afixer in 4L thread.. i think its afixer.. i could be wrong
NO Special Tools
NO Grinding Necessary
Estimated Installation Time - .4 hr/side
the mustang ahs no adjustment for the camber other than elongating the mounting holes. this is an alterative. and alot cheeper than the steeda camber plates.
quoted from afixer in 4L thread.. i think its afixer.. i could be wrong
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