[FC] rear wheel camber
Ron
ronh at owt.com
Sun Nov 9 21:22:10 EST 2008
With new springs and shocks, it's probably right where it should be. How
does the height measurement check with the shop manual?
RonH
----- Original Message -----
From: <fredbagnall at aol.com>
To: <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 2:53 PM
Subject: [FC] rear wheel camber
> First of all thankyou all for the suggestions on what to use for the oil
> bath precleaner. I went with a flexible fitz-all radiator hose for my
> connection between the crossover and the cleaner. Now for my next dilema
> I have p
> ositive rear wheel camber on my brier. I have brand new springs and
> shocks from
> Clarks' . I have owned a 61and a 62 briers in the past and have never
> had
> this problem. I do realize that some people will say that there is
> supposed to
> have a little bit of positive camber at rest ,so that when you put a load
> on
> it ,the camber should be about neutral . All I can say is that none of
> my
> briers in the past had ANY camber problems with or without a load. BTW I
> also
> have a rear swaybar installed , same prognosis with or without. If
> anyone
> has any suggestions as to what might put me on the straight and narrow ,
> they
> would be much appreciated . F.B.
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