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Old 08-12-2005, 12:28 AM
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rear wheel camber

When I had an alignment done on my 91 I was told my passenger side rear was out of camber and that the sensa-tracs had no camber adjustment available.-I am going to have to get the NAPA camber adjustment set-up to get it back in it seems.
Are there any tricks or pointers for doing this without a new visit to the alignment shop?thanks
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Old 08-13-2005, 03:12 AM
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the napa fix is just a special bolt that has a cam built into it is all,,can you stand back and physically see the tire kicking in at the top?? I dont think you can get out of not going back to the alignment shop but I wouldnt go back to that one,,these guys should have gotten the bolt for you and set the rear cmber as part of the alignment,,It would seem that they just wanted to get you back in for another alignment fee.
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Old 08-15-2005, 12:36 AM
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i think you can just grind the strut bolt or the holes on it somehow to get it to come in. im not sure exactly how to do it, but ive seen it work several times. my dad even did it on my car and it worked like a charm i have monroe sensa tracs on my car too. some shops might charge a little extra for it though.
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