Had a wheel alignment done today . Mechanic said the rear wheels cannot be adjusted but the adjustment was out - left 2 mil toe out, right right mil toe in . He suggested I look into buying a camber adjustment kit. Is anyone looked into such a thing ?
sorry about the confusion it's actually toe in ? so you're saying it's not adjustable? sounds like I'm best to go to a specialist ?
No it's not. Is it scrubbing the tyres?
You can undo the axle mounts and shift it about. The overall toe can't change but you might get it better aligned straight ahead. If you look there's a massive thread about it.
TBH it's not worth bothering about unless the tyres are getting worn because of it.
Gavin
Thanks Gavin. Not sure about the tire condition but there's 2mm of toe-in. I'll check the condition in a few months time.
Last edited by Nudist; 27-06-2015 at 11:12 AM.
As Gav said, moving the beam is the only real adjustment.
You can shim behind the stub axel to correct and adjust, but with such small measurements it'll be a night mare and probably cause more issues then it corrects.
I wouldn't stress, my rear beam is at least 3mm off centre from factory on my mk4 . Most are out, you just can't see it
I suppose I'm left wondering why did they not allow for adjustments in the rear axle
How do you design simple methods of camber and toe adjustment into a basic beam axle, without pricing the car out of the market?
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