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had a Geo setup fwe months ago, got rid of the camber. but think camber is back?


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had a full geo setup in october, as i had stupid amounts of camber going on.

 

after spent 140 on a full geo setup, it was loverly & straight & handled ten times better.

 

however ive looked at one of the back wheels, and i THINK the camber has come back?

 

is this possible in such short time?

 

i must add that the car was off road for the winter also so its only done a few miles!

 

or am i being paranoid about the angle?

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buming this,

 

im going to get the Geo done again tomo & sort the 1 side out.

 

gona ask them in the garage, but isit possible the Camber arms can break/go/allow movement to alter the camber? if they get old & damaged?

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thanks for that chris, yea paid £140 for it the 1st time, and £17 to adjust it again today (rear and front as it nocks the front out of line too)

 

 

handling is spot on again, was crabbing the road before!

 

he did it up nice & tight today so hope its just that.

 

how would i tell if the bushes were totally shot? you cant see much of them as the arms/wishbone are blocking them on the back?

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