
touring rear wheels
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				E30Mark
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Which part of the wheel is facing inwards? top, bottom, front or back?
If the tops are leaning in, then you have nagative camber, is the car lowered? if so this is the cause. You can get eccentric bushes to help, or modify the rear beam.
			
									
									If the tops are leaning in, then you have nagative camber, is the car lowered? if so this is the cause. You can get eccentric bushes to help, or modify the rear beam.
1 & 2 bed flats in Bournemouth areas, with parking
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				munky30
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If you lower these cars, the camber on the back wheels goes. 
There are kits to adjust it. But I like the look on mine so I wont be.
			
									
									There are kits to adjust it. But I like the look on mine so I wont be.

 
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision


