I recently fitted new wheels, tyres and suspension to my solid axle hilux. When I got the wheel alignment checked, toe in was good, caster was good, but my right front wheel was leaning out (camber, +ve, -ve?) almost 1 degree. Why would this be?
Can camber be adjusted on this front end? is there a camber kit that can be fitted?
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Is camber adjustable?
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yes aslong as they sell the kits for em try here cut this from a thread that Wendle had started in the nissan section a while back
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Cheers Dan
CAPITAL STEERING AND SUSPENSION
61 02 6280 5243
enquiries@capitalsteering.com.au
Cheers Dan
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A1MAV wrote:wasnt it said a while ago... that most rigs from factory are sold like this due to the nature of our roads or some shite like that .................
yeah now that you say that i think thats why the early yj's 93-96 and the explorers need the front ends resetup, they are designed and made for the american market, hense left hand drive.
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