I will double check tomorrow because I know I had them on backwards and you did say they were on backwards so did my dad. They hit on the frame. I will check tomorrow but I am sure they are on right. I think it is frame sag due to the frame sitting with out any bracing for a while when Conrad had it
What do you have with no shims? As stated when you add shims, you lose camber. Unless I am reading this wrong, you have a lot of shims installed?
I used to straighten these cars all the time due to frame sag. I had to pull the rails out at he UCAs so shims could be added to adjust camber. If it is frame sag, a local body shop or frame shop should be able to straighten this up fairly easily, especially if the tech is in his 40s😉
I am looking into having my it straigtened next summer. We got it at 0.6 on the drivers side and 0.7 on passenger. We adjusted the toe and caster a bit more to hit the camber in a bit. For now I think I am okay don't mind some tire wear since I have I nice new set of rims and tire on order for next year
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