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Adjusting rear factory camber w/o kit.

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Groomz

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Oct 29, 2002
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Is the rear factory suspension on the 1G AWD adjustable for camber? The upper control arm has a factory excentric bolt that I believe could be loosened and rotated out to reduce camber. I was wondering if any one has done this to fix the camber problems on dropped AWD cars.
 
Originally posted by Groomz
Is the rear factory suspension on the 1G AWD adjustable for camber? The upper control arm has a factory excentric bolt that I believe could be loosened and rotated out to reduce camber.

-Yes, that's for adjusting the camber, if you still need more than make your own or get his.

-FYI, there is a similar bolt on the front part of the rear trailling arm to adjust the toe.
 
The Hunter 400 alignment machine has specs on the rear that shows a picture of how to adjust the camber. I think it has a range of 3 degrees which should be enough.
 
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