Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
This is my first post here, though I am on this forum almost every day researching about my 2005 Sapphire Silver Blue SRT6. I've been through the rundown of a lot of common issues, but I was hoping to get some direct advice on this particular one. My front and rear wheels have some pretty bad negative camber going on, they tend to eat the inside of my tires quickly. I usually fix everything on my car itself but nearly half my paycheck goes to my baby and my gf is getting pretty tired of seeing me work on her. So I took it to the local mechanic for advice and he said the ball joints are worn out. He didn't say upper or lower, or even anything about the rear wheels, seeing as he wasn't aware the rear suspension is independent. So my question is; with this paycheck, do I buy new ball joints alone or do I need to get more parts for it than just that? Are any other parts potentially making me look like I belong in a Tokyo tuner car show? I can provide photos or any other information.
Re: Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
This is my first post here, though I am on this forum almost every day researching about my 2005 Sapphire Silver Blue SRT6. I've been through the rundown of a lot of common issues, but I was hoping to get some direct advice on this particular one. My front and rear wheels have some pretty bad negative camber going on, they tend to eat the inside of my tires quickly. I usually fix everything on my car itself but nearly half my paycheck goes to my baby and my gf is getting pretty tired of seeing me work on her. So I took it to the local mechanic for advice and he said the ball joints are worn out. He didn't say upper or lower, or even anything about the rear wheels, seeing as he wasn't aware the rear suspension is independent. So my question is; with this paycheck, do I buy new ball joints alone or do I need to get more parts for it than just that? Are any other parts potentially making me look like I belong in a Tokyo tuner car show? I can provide photos or any other information.
Re: Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
REAR=
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-of-Adj...ox!33328!US!-1
front
https://www.ebay.com/itm/SPC-FRONT-C...MAAOSwxu5ZMC5L
make sure u install them the correct direction
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-of-Adj...ox!33328!US!-1
front
https://www.ebay.com/itm/SPC-FRONT-C...MAAOSwxu5ZMC5L
make sure u install them the correct direction
Re: Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
This is my first post here, though I am on this forum almost every day researching about my 2005 Sapphire Silver Blue SRT6. I've been through the rundown of a lot of common issues, but I was hoping to get some direct advice on this particular one. My front and rear wheels have some pretty bad negative camber going on, they tend to eat the inside of my tires quickly. I usually fix everything on my car itself but nearly half my paycheck goes to my baby and my gf is getting pretty tired of seeing me work on her. So I took it to the local mechanic for advice and he said the ball joints are worn out. He didn't say upper or lower, or even anything about the rear wheels, seeing as he wasn't aware the rear suspension is independent. So my question is; with this paycheck, do I buy new ball joints alone or do I need to get more parts for it than just that? Are any other parts potentially making me look like I belong in a Tokyo tuner car show? I can provide photos or any other information.
Re: Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
Thank you all for the replies. I figured I would have to jump for the adjustable camber parts, as I did see in the forums that most people do that to correct the issue. My local mechanic is a rural farmer, Chevy truck guy. He's supposed to be a master mechanic but he let his young minion have the honor of inspecting my baby. My only concern is that if those parts are worn out as he suggested that they may become unsafe as some point in the near future. Also, I do believe she is at stock height and has not been lowered, she is at 93k miles and most likely just wearing out. I will find a way to accurately tell if she is not at stock height while I save for these parts just to be sure.
He quoted me $678 to replace the parts he thought were work out, the upper and lower control arms(front only). I said I would consider it and promptly hightailed out of there. I'll be going the route of the adjustable cambers. They are a good idea to have regardless. Thanks, guys. I will report back with my findings on modifications on the ride height or if the parts rectified the problem.
He quoted me $678 to replace the parts he thought were work out, the upper and lower control arms(front only). I said I would consider it and promptly hightailed out of there. I'll be going the route of the adjustable cambers. They are a good idea to have regardless. Thanks, guys. I will report back with my findings on modifications on the ride height or if the parts rectified the problem.
Re: Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
having a similar issue in my towing truck which we use for Roadside Assistance Services, looking for the solutions.
Re: Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
having a similar issue in my towing truck which we use for Roadside Assistance Services, looking for the solutions.
Re: Front and Rear Suspension-Negative Camber Issue
having a similar issue in my towing truck which we use for Roadside Assistance Services, looking for the solutions.
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