goldwing2000 said:Unfortunately, the camber isn't adjustable.
If it's suddenly extremely out, then you probably broke something.
Using the picture that Prodigy posted, are your wheels positive or negative?
(hah) (rofl2)Prodigy said:It's possible that your struts are shot..
have you been carrying extra cargo or people often? been jumping off houses?
or anything else putting an excessive load on the car?
tsunami said:they are supposed to be negative (a bit) but i wonder how much yours are compared to what another car has...
Mikey444 said:I'm agressive only on smooth roads and always shift smoothly, I never jerk the car.
Prodigy said:It's possible that your struts are shot..
have you been carrying extra cargo or people often? been jumping off houses?
or anything else putting an excessive load on the car?
brettjay said:i might add the body of the car tilts down on the left side. this is from viewing the car looking at the tail. i'm about 180lbs so i doubt its from my weight. also 80% i'm the only passenger.
i wish it was light outside so i could post a pic.
goldwing2000 said:Sounds like maybe a broken spring. That would cause it to sit lower and sitting lower would cause the camber to go negative.
DE31 said:i would agree with him. since most cars would experience some negative camber when the suspension is down like in cornering so the tires would stay perpendicular to the ground. if the springs in two that would be really bad.