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So what's happened to my suspension?


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As above I have just re fitted my split rims after a refurb, and the drivers side rear seems to have lost its negative camber? The wheel is now past the arch. Can coilovers alter if the car stays sat? Its only been sat a month.

 

Originally I though it was because it may need to settle.

 

Any help appreciated

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As above, if they're split rims with staggered widths chances are the offsets will be different front and rear, so there will be a 'deeper' mounting section on the rear of the face. Hopefully not, but it is possible that a front face has been rebuilt onto the rear barrel and dish bud. You'd notice it on the front as well though, as one wheel would sit in further than previously.

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As above, if they're split rims with staggered widths chances are the offsets will be different front and rear, so there will be a 'deeper' mounting section on the rear of the face. Hopefully not, but it is possible that a front face has been rebuilt onto the rear barrel and dish bud. You'd notice it on the front as well though, as one wheel would sit in further than previously.

 

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