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Old 05-02-2016, 06:13 PM   #1
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Uneven front wheels camber-s13

What up guys, my first time posting on here but i need a little help from you guys any info is appreciated.

So the other day i was messing around with the front camber plates adjustment (k-sport coilovers) since one wheel looked like it had a bit more camber than the other. But so on i adjusted the plates to where they both had the same degree of camber but when i brought the car down one wheel still had more camber that the other (driver side in this case) i took everything off again remeasured that the coils were also at the same ride height, preload, camber plates were the same, and made sure there was no damage to the coilover. Everything looked normal i just set the plates as far negative as they would go just to compare again, brought the car down same deal, the driver side wheel had the amount of negative camber i had adjusted it to, but even on as far negative as it was set the passenger side front wheel still looks to have no camber at all if anything it almost looks like it has positive camber. Rechecked all suspension arms and everything looks it good condition and running unmodified LCA's. Any ideas on what could be causing this?? can post pictures later today or tomorrow. Thanks
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