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Spc control arms and negative rear camber question
So I installed the spc lower control arms, but it's obvious that the right side tire has more camber than the left. I just got a wheel alignment done and the guy said he went as far as he could to match it up as best he could. I asked for-2 camber on both sides, but the left lower control arm doesn't seem to allow that negative camber on my car for some reason.
Is it possible that it was a bad install or if the lower control arm is warped/bent/bad? I'm not a mechanic and I'm clueless to this stuff but I feel the car still moving to the right after the wheel alignment. Any suggestions on what I can do? |
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The SPC arm looks very similar to the OEM arm, just with slots cut for adjustment. Maybe they got the arms mixed up and put the OEM arm back on that side?
I got -2 just from lowering springs, no LCA at all. So something is definitely wrong there. |
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Possibly. Let me double check when I get home but is there a possibility that the guy who installed the lower control arms did it incorrectly?
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There's only so many ways it can go on. If it's connected to the hub, the shock, the swaybar endlink, and the chassis, it's on there correctly.
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What were your before and after specs?
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if you don't know how it works then you will have issues doesn't mean the machine is bad, or they butchered something (unless they crushed that tab) just gotta know how it works.
the way you adjust those is with that bolt-washer/cam that gets pushed against the slit on the arm (DO NOT CRUSH THAT). you turn it, because it is eccentric it will gain and drop camber-while doing that you want to adjust toe too to level it out and tighten it all down. referring to this bolt/washer against that tab to its left: you want to slightly toe in the rear. like .08. you don't really need -2 camber in the rear unless you have rubbing issues. i'd go for like 1.7-1.8. in the front aim for about -2 with toe out a bit. to help understand what is happening post your latest specs on here please. |
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the printout from the shop will show what it was when it came in and when it left. Did you get one?
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