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front camber out of adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="six" data-source="post: 447199" data-attributes="member: 13557"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>trying to sort camber out on front wheels. leveled up front end, got out the angle measure and all measurments are done with the van fully loaded. I jack it up make adjustment (to get it in ball park) let the van down and jump on the suspension a bit to settle it. However ran out of adjustment. van is down 3.5 inches on adjusters.</p><p></p><p>it has about 4 deg of negative camber when the notch on the nut is set dead ahead. which the eccentric nut cannot correct entirely. anyone got any thoughts? if it was lots of postive i would look at the arm not located right but its the other way!</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six, post: 447199, member: 13557"] Hi all trying to sort camber out on front wheels. leveled up front end, got out the angle measure and all measurments are done with the van fully loaded. I jack it up make adjustment (to get it in ball park) let the van down and jump on the suspension a bit to settle it. However ran out of adjustment. van is down 3.5 inches on adjusters. it has about 4 deg of negative camber when the notch on the nut is set dead ahead. which the eccentric nut cannot correct entirely. anyone got any thoughts? if it was lots of postive i would look at the arm not located right but its the other way! thanks [/QUOTE]
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