Ok guys here we go again bare with me I'm getting close to figure ing this out after talking to John yesterday I am comfortable with rotors calipers and spindle knuckle all being correct . I noticed last night that there seems to be alot of negative camber in the wheels so much that calipers bind on rotors when t try to slide them on . My question is does anyone know of a way to adjust the camber without the alignment tool as I have searched and can't find one I am in a massive time crunch so any info will help
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If the car is on a good concrete garage floor, eyeball it to a carpenter's framing square. Will be close for the short term. -
You want about 1/2 degree positive camber. You can try using a level to get it even from top to bottom and then adjust it so it tilts out a hair. Without having a degree tool that's probably about the best you are going to do.
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Going by the diagram I can see what you are talking about regarding the tool. I imagine it's doable without it.
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