1992 LS400 factory camber adjustment
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1992 LS400 factory camber adjustment
I see the bolt with the washer but wanted to ask is is as simple as loosening it up and turning it the bolt to adjust the rear camber? I need just a couple degrees for my new set up to clear.
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yes just loosen (not remove) from the nut, and spin the bolt to adjust camber. don't confuse the toe adjustment with camber adjustment, but you will have to adjust both anyway.
on my car, i just maximized the rear negative camber. this means the eccentric bolts push the lower arm outward as far as they can go.
on my car, i just maximized the rear negative camber. this means the eccentric bolts push the lower arm outward as far as they can go.
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Thanks, I found it and maxed it out. As usual I ran into a problem. One side cambers out more than the other, so I'm thinking maybe bushings could be a problem.
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I saw that you had to adjust both. I'm banning on a alignment cause we have to install new outer tie rod ends. I have to find a place to do it how I want it done though.
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Fender rolling did not help. We shaved some off and still get a little rubbing. We did the pull thing with books and it helped a little but we've come to the conclusion that the tire is too big so I ordered a pair of 255/40/18 and we will just sell the others. Live and learn.
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does adjusting the camber have any affect on the ride height?
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From what I was told is the body on your 99 is different than this 92. Talking with a shop here they said it could be a combination of the H&R springs being soft or worn struts too. They said we need to get a true alignment with max camber then look at it. The fronts have new struts but the rears are old. I'm a rookie on this board but have messed with cars for 25 years. I've read, talked to and watched enough to understand what is trying to be accomplished.