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camber problem

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camber problem

Post by old tom »

HI i have a gu that has front end problem pas 0 deg driv -3 deg has any one had this problem ? and how to fix
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Post by chops »

bent housing?
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Post by Dozoor »

Im assuming king pin bearings are ok , only other thing is Bent housing as
Chops wrote .

There used to be a place that specialised in this sort of thing out camden /narrelen nsw . Not much help to you though Tom being from VIC.

any truck alighn places down there ?
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Post by old tom »

what about of set bushes for the king pins or are thay just a bandaid?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

That would be a bandaid - the housing will still be bent and likely weakened by the impact that bent it in the first place.

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Post by old tom »

got to love those sand dunes! so neg camber does that mean that top of wheel is faceing inwards? does anyone know someone in melbourne who can straighten housing thanks :?
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Post by MART »

Probably better to source a new housing and all new diff , went down the diiff housing thing before in the cruiser , when they straightened it they crystalised the metal and the housing cracked after a while , Cheers Paul.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

old tom wrote:got to love those sand dunes! so neg camber does that mean that top of wheel is faceing inwards? does anyone know someone in melbourne who can straighten housing thanks :?
Give cheezy a call, better yet probably drop in to get an answer... otherwsie chase up a new housing.
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Post by old tom »

does any one know how much for a new housing and where is best place to source one?
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Post by tuffsahara »

yeap only way to fix it is get it straightend or new housing -3 degrees is alot of negative camber wont even get that out with offset king pins
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Post by lay80n »

When you do correct it, either straighten or new housing, i woul suggest laminating or bracing the diff if you plan to keep driving like you currently do, or you will be going through this again.

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Post by bazzle »

Trans diff in Bayswater fixed one of mine a couple of years back.

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