Caster adjustment is checked and set to specs first and if you set it exactly where you want it then adjusting the camber to spec can change caster somewhat ? No one I ever listened to ever covers this . I figure it is trying to get the right combination with the cam adjusting which can be somewhat tedious to try and hit that sweet spot. From what I have learned caster does not typically effect tire wear but it will definitely effects the handling of the car . Camber and toe misalignment is what wears out your tires prematurely but it can also effect handling like pulling to one side .
By the way guys, the problem has been fixed. It needed a wheel alignment, tie rod ends & lower ball joints. Make sure they set the camber correctly! Here’s the video after I added 24x12 with 33’s🎥 th-cam.com/video/nSRw4oPsEFg/w-d-xo.html
I took my Lexus rx350 suv for alignment to the shop 5 different times because still pulled left and right they didnt charge me for the other time only 1 price. And they rotated my tires still pulls left and right. Could it be my tie rods?
So I have a 03 ranger 2wd I replaced the upper control arms and lower ball joints I took it in for a front end alignment and the camber bolts are still the way I put them I think he only adjusted the tierod ends I know they couldn't have been right cuz I just put them on knowing I was having it aligned the next day so I just put them on without even trying to get them close to what it was before and they are in the exact same position I put them in thats not right is it
Hello I put bigger wheels on my civic, just off old, on new.. now it seems to drive ok but the back wheels have very little neg.camber now,wondering if it's safe and ok? I did take it to a alignment shop and they didn't say much about it so just thought I'd get your opinion..ty
yes you can its called wheel alignment, also time after time you should change allthe bushings bc they wear out.when you take your car for service you just have to make sure mechanics change them if they are due.
@@donsal.t.1765 Usually I get wheel alignment every time I put new tires on bc I beat on the car a lot lol, however my cousin is a Mercedes mechanic and he checks up on the car all the time and he recommended me to do it. He always says anything with tits or wheels will give you problems lol. Stay safe bud 🤘
So I drive an 09 dodge caliber and as of now I have to replace my front subframe due to rust that tore up my driver side swaybar bracket so it clanks against my tie rod I believe. I have negative camber on both front driver and passenger side tires. I jack up the front end and there is no play left,right, up and down of my tires. what would cause inner tire wear on both sides?
Explain this to Firestone
Caster adjustment is checked and set to specs first and if you set it exactly where you want it then adjusting the camber to spec can change caster somewhat ? No one I ever listened to ever covers this . I figure it is trying to get the right combination with the cam adjusting which can be somewhat tedious to try and hit that sweet spot. From what I have learned caster does not typically effect tire wear but it will definitely effects the handling of the car . Camber and toe misalignment is what wears out your tires prematurely but it can also effect handling like pulling to one side .
Can one tire be off ??? Seems like my rear driver inside tire is super worn out!!!
Need to show how to adjust it
I have this problem after installing a level kit. I’ve went through 2 sets of mud tires. I have to have it fixed🤔
By the way guys, the problem has been fixed. It needed a wheel alignment, tie rod ends & lower ball joints. Make sure they set the camber correctly! Here’s the video after I added 24x12 with 33’s🎥 th-cam.com/video/nSRw4oPsEFg/w-d-xo.html
What do you call them parts that fixes the camber how do I purchase I have wider tires than stock and they have started to make my top tire lean in
Great video thanks
I took my Lexus rx350 suv for alignment to the shop 5 different times because still pulled left and right they didnt charge me for the other time only 1 price. And they rotated my tires still pulls left and right. Could it be my tie rods?
Yes mine is negative leaning on the back
Same how did you fix it?
Same how do you fix negative camber
Great explanation... Thanks.
Apart from saying "castor" a lot instead of "camber".
Explain in flintstone
Can negative camber affect ride height?
No
So I have a 03 ranger 2wd I replaced the upper control arms and lower ball joints I took it in for a front end alignment and the camber bolts are still the way I put them I think he only adjusted the tierod ends I know they couldn't have been right cuz I just put them on knowing I was having it aligned the next day so I just put them on without even trying to get them close to what it was before and they are in the exact same position I put them in thats not right is it
Hello I put bigger wheels on my civic, just off old, on new.. now it seems to drive ok but the back wheels have very little neg.camber now,wondering if it's safe and ok? I did take it to a alignment shop and they didn't say much about it so just thought I'd get your opinion..ty
thank you. how do i purposely offset my camber?
You don't
Riasat you can
😑 my truck is suffering from carthritis badly😔..4-6 lowered 2010 Silverado
No I think it suffers from being a Chevy
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I have the same problem on my 2014
Roads have a crown on them.
Can I adjust the camber without having to buy camber bolt?
A little bit
yes you can its called wheel alignment, also time after time you should change allthe bushings bc they wear out.when you take your car for service you just have to make sure mechanics change them if they are due.
@@georgenegrics4274 oh ok yea ill do that. I've been dabbling w it but it's gotten to the point where I need a professional to get it over with 😅
@@donsal.t.1765 Usually I get wheel alignment every time I put new tires on bc I beat on the car a lot lol, however my cousin is a Mercedes mechanic and he checks up on the car all the time and he recommended me to do it. He always says anything with tits or wheels will give you problems lol. Stay safe bud 🤘
@@georgenegrics4274 yep. Alright man you too 🤙
😂Carthritis😂
So I drive an 09 dodge caliber and as of now I have to replace my front subframe due to rust that tore up my driver side swaybar bracket so it clanks against my tie rod I believe. I have negative camber on both front driver and passenger side tires. I jack up the front end and there is no play left,right, up and down of my tires. what would cause inner tire wear on both sides?