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Recently went to get my tracking done and i was told all my cambers are out but the car has not been lowered or anything of that sort so i was wondering why they would have moved? i couldnt have the cambers straightend as they are not adjustable :( whats the best thing to do?

 

Ive seen adjustable rear cambers on ebay???? anygood?

It could be that because the car is old things have worn, but if you don't have an adjustable camber kit it shouldn't be that far out. I had full wheel alignment done the other day and mine were out massively. (I think thats more to do with the fact I think the previous owner had the car set up for a track day or something). Going through my receipts for the car I had upper front adjustable camber kit fitted to my car for £200, the front is the most important, backs aren't so much of an issue. (This is what I've been told). Hope this helps

These cars are heavy on there suspension and your original springs will have sagged, as well a worn bushes. Time for a suspension overhaul.

 

The reasr have some adjustment as standard, but the fronts require adjustable camber arms, and you must purchase adjustable tension rods arms at the same time.

Yep new springs/gas dampers and polybushes, got mine set up with 2deg neg front and about 1.5 neg rear. that was done using shims at protyre in Bristol.

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