I have a 2016 Nissan Altima with 155k miles on it. Unforunately, the Rear camber is not adjustable without replacing both of the rear upper control arms which I have to do because I keep burning through rear tires.
We are sorry to read of your troubles! Rear Camber and Toe is adjustable on a 2016 Altima, with two adjustable eccentric bolts on each lower control arm. For your info, Hunter uses an alignment specification database provided from Nissan (and all OEMs) directly, and Hunter alignment equipment is used in their factories and dealerships. Without knowing your entire scenario, we suggest going to a Nissan Service shop for your alignment, or if you already have, re-discuss it with a Service Manager. Please keep in mind, that with 155K miles, there is a chance some component in the rear may need replacement to be properly aligned.
@@HunterLearningChannel Not if they are adjusted as far as they can be ajusted and camber on both sides is off 1.5 to 1.8 degrees weraing my tires out on the inside but kind of like scalping
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I have a 2016 Nissan Altima with 155k miles on it. Unforunately, the Rear camber is not adjustable without replacing both of the rear upper control arms which I have to do because I keep burning through rear tires.
We are sorry to read of your troubles! Rear Camber and Toe is adjustable on a 2016 Altima, with two adjustable eccentric bolts on each lower control arm. For your info, Hunter uses an alignment specification database provided from Nissan (and all OEMs) directly, and Hunter alignment equipment is used in their factories and dealerships. Without knowing your entire scenario, we suggest going to a Nissan Service shop for your alignment, or if you already have, re-discuss it with a Service Manager. Please keep in mind, that with 155K miles, there is a chance some component in the rear may need replacement to be properly aligned.
@@HunterLearningChannel Not if they are adjusted as far as they can be ajusted and camber on both sides is off 1.5 to 1.8 degrees weraing my tires out on the inside but kind of like scalping
How can I find a shop that does this? I have a 2018 Altima that needs an alignment with front impact light reset. I live in Fresno California
Your local Nissan Service Department will be equipped.