D doidge0 New member Joined Apr 23, 2008 Messages 37 Points 25 May 31, 2008 #1 Hello, my freind noticed on my mk1 punto today that the rear wheels look like they have a slight negative camber angle like \ / exept not as dramatic, it only looks ever so slight but is this normal on this car ? Thanks
Hello, my freind noticed on my mk1 punto today that the rear wheels look like they have a slight negative camber angle like \ / exept not as dramatic, it only looks ever so slight but is this normal on this car ? Thanks
The Sultan Bravo 1.8 HLX FTW Written 5 guides Joined Jul 28, 2006 Messages 4,217 Points 736 Location lake windermere east edge May 31, 2008 #2 the body work on cars makes them look like this youl probably find it closer to straight up and down park on level ground and use a small spirit level on both wheels but there's nothing that could fail to make the wheels sit like that unnaturally nor is there any adjustment so i would worry about it it's normal
the body work on cars makes them look like this youl probably find it closer to straight up and down park on level ground and use a small spirit level on both wheels but there's nothing that could fail to make the wheels sit like that unnaturally nor is there any adjustment so i would worry about it it's normal
D4nny8oy Established member Joined Apr 6, 2007 Messages 2,883 Points 433 Location Yep, still here. Jun 1, 2008 #3 Negative camber is when the tops of the wheels are closer together- more like / \. Knackered radius arms or wheels bearings could cause excessive camber changes, but you'd notice the knocking/rumbling noises if they were that bad.
Negative camber is when the tops of the wheels are closer together- more like / \. Knackered radius arms or wheels bearings could cause excessive camber changes, but you'd notice the knocking/rumbling noises if they were that bad.
The Sultan Bravo 1.8 HLX FTW Written 5 guides Joined Jul 28, 2006 Messages 4,217 Points 736 Location lake windermere east edge Jun 1, 2008 #4 D4nny8oy said: Negative camber is when the tops of the wheels are closer together- more like / . Knackered radius arms or wheels bearings could cause excessive camber changes, but you'd notice the knocking/rumbling noises if they were that bad. Click to expand... that's correct actually but he knows what he meant to mean if you know what i mean
D4nny8oy said: Negative camber is when the tops of the wheels are closer together- more like / . Knackered radius arms or wheels bearings could cause excessive camber changes, but you'd notice the knocking/rumbling noises if they were that bad. Click to expand... that's correct actually but he knows what he meant to mean if you know what i mean