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hi

i own a 94 rado vr6, i have problems with my front struts since replacing them,

the camber appears as if it is out when you look from the front of the car,

when i changed the front struts i replaced them with boge turbo gas ones and intially i thought i had reassembled them wrong

and that was the problem, but when i replaced the 2 lower bolts on the strut there was quite a bit of play there, could this affect the camber? should there be any play there?

would appreciate any help

thanx jay

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When replacing any suspension/steering components its always best to get the cars geometry realigned again.

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yeah cheers

but i don`t think you can adjust the camber.

 

Yes, you can.

 

The bolt holes on both the damper and the hub carrier are elongated to along for camber adjustment.

 

Get it down a proper alignment place, some tyres fitting companies are ok but ask around for a good recomendation, make sure you get 4 wheel alignement to ensure the front wheels are in front of the back ones.

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yeah cheers

but i don`t think you can adjust the camber.

 

Yes, you can.

 

The bolt holes on both the damper and the hub carrier are elongated to along for camber adjustment.

 

Tell me about it. My camber is currently -0.3 on the f/l and -1.0 on the f/r .. well it pulls to the left a bit !!! It will be fixed in the next day or so ..

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