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Old 10-13-2009, 01:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Developing negative camber, how to fix?

I've been noticing that my passenger front tire is wearing and feathering on the inside edge. It looks like I'm developing negative camber http://www.jackit.com/bushings/image...xplanation.jpg I've gone through the RAVE an no mention of alignment is made. Anyone know how to fix it home style? What do I need to do to correct?
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Are you sure it is not just a wheel alignment issue
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It is probably a problem with toe-in (tho only thing you can adjust) If it is really negative camber, you could have a bent axle housing.
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I wondered if toe-in would cause this. If it's a bent axle housing that would suck. I'll check the toe-in and report what I find.
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