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Old 04-27-2018, 12:32 PM
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Default Re: Rear Camber Clarity

Originally Posted by Wadsworth
My 2005 SRT6 sat for 9 of its 13years (7000 miles presently). This appears to have caused the rear camber to be out of tolerance.
I have read about the arms leaving me several questions I need clarity on (no experience with suspensions).
I do not want to lower the car. I love the look of the car as is.

1) If I go with the aftermarket adjustable arms this will rub on other componets unless I lower the car?
2) If i go OEM arms will this bring the camber back into tolerance?
3) I see a set of custom fabricated arms for sale on the forum ( made for a MB). It looks like the center cut out would be for a wrench for adjusting or is this a cut for adjusting and to eliminate where the
rub point would be?
4) If OEM will not bring camber into tolerance is the bushing kit from Needswings my only option?
5) Is the camber arm the only component I should be replacing?

Thanks for any and all input.
I guess the car was not on blocks, so my guess is that the springs have got shorter due to the constant compression.