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warmonga

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Hey guys got a problem here with my sons regal am gonna shoot sum pics and let you guys see soon.. anyway here is the problem. The camber looks to be seriously off..The front wheels, the bottom of it sticks out about 3 inches.. is this a tough job to do by yourself or do you think one of the local shops can fix dat for me ...
war
 
Take it to a alignment shop bro .
 
pontiacgp said:
are you using stock components for the upper and lower control arm and spindle?
yes its all stock , when I bought the car I notice both front tires was cutting on the inside and loked like someone did a little wrk to the controll arms . The allignment is good the car runs straight but the bottom of both frnt tires are sticking out further than the top of the tires..
warmonga
 
that's a negative camber...The book says these cars have a 3/4º positive camber. I have a 1/2º negative camber cause the car handles better and with wider tires the G body has a terrible tendency of scuffing the outside treads of the front tire. That being said it's usually the toe that cause the inside or outside of the tire to wear prematurely and not the camber
 
here are the pics.. look at the bottom of the wheels how they are sticking out .. does this men I have to take SHIMS out or Add SHIMS?

thanksReggie
 

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to me the front springs look to be too tall which would cause the condition in the pictures
 
it doesn't look too far out. I say leave the negative camber and build a drift regal :lol:
 
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