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<blockquote data-quote="Garyukuk" data-source="post: 646487" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>Hi , I had a new standard front beam fitted and then immediately I fitting new wheels and tyres and now after just 2000 miles I’ve had to change both fronts due to negative camber (both inside edges no tread). I have never had to change this before (but only owned 3 yrs) but bought a gauge (granted it was cheap) and have adjusted to the attached pics .( both start and end reading where the same for both sides ) everyone’s thought on the amount of adjustment ? I ended up turning the eccentric about 1/3 of a rotation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garyukuk, post: 646487, member: 33266"] Hi , I had a new standard front beam fitted and then immediately I fitting new wheels and tyres and now after just 2000 miles I’ve had to change both fronts due to negative camber (both inside edges no tread). I have never had to change this before (but only owned 3 yrs) but bought a gauge (granted it was cheap) and have adjusted to the attached pics .( both start and end reading where the same for both sides ) everyone’s thought on the amount of adjustment ? I ended up turning the eccentric about 1/3 of a rotation. [/QUOTE]
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