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Rear camber out of alignment

rude

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Hi all, I'm looking for advice.

I have a 2.2 d 2014 estate tourer that has rear camber out of alignment on both sides. I can't find the print out but its significant and chewing rear tyres on inside edge. There seems to be lots of chat on here and online about the known issue of rear camber. Would anyone be able to send me a part number or give me the name of a company to speak to to source parts to adjust camber?

Also, steering also seems to be out of whack as it pulls left, then right. Its slight but very noticeable. Possible tram-lining (?) as tracking has been done recently. I ***ume this is linked to camber issue. Thoughts welcome.

Thanks!
 
Is the car lowered? Our cars have quite an extreme "camber curve" particularly at the rear, so as the car is lowered there is a lot of negative camber introduced. The cars don't have any camber adjustment from factory but there are aftermarket adjustable arms from K-Tuned, Megan Racing, Hardrace and probably others.

At stock ride height these should not be necessary though - in that case I think the best course of action is to lift the car and check for anything thats bent, broken, worn out bushings, etc
 
Is the car lowered? Our cars have quite an extreme "camber curve" particularly at the rear, so as the car is lowered there is a lot of negative camber introduced. The cars don't have any camber adjustment from factory but there are aftermarket adjustable arms from K-Tuned, Megan Racing, Hardrace and probably others.

At stock ride height these should not be necessary though - in that case I think the best course of action is to lift the car and check for anything thats bent, broken, worn out bushings, etc
Cheers for your reply and the company names. . Car hasn't been lowered, suspension etc. is stock. I've had a mechanic look over it specifically for the rear camber issue and he said all looked fine. I ***ume I'm looking for adjustable control arms to allow for camber adjustment?

I'll get the bushings checked again as that could well be part of the problem.
 
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