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Old 05-10-2006, 10:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Positive Camber?

We have installed both axles and wheels to chassis. It appears that there is a few degrees of positive camber (top of tires out slightly) on the front tires. Rears are straight. It is a bare chassis at this point so the weight may change that as we continue to put everything back together. Is positive camber normal? Don't see a way to adjust it out with this suspension. Thanks for the replies. Greg and Bragan
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A bit of camber is built into the swivel balls and is normal. Add a slight bit of toe in adjustment (.0468"/.0937") and you should be in business.

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