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I supported Toymods
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Registered: December 2002
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Re: why i have positive camber on the passenger side.
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Wed, 24 December 2003 11:00

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Given my assumption, you are talking about your 1976 Celica here, these cars run 25" positive camber to aid tyre wear normally any way. Added to the assumption that you're probably still running the bushes and ball joints that were installed in 1976, often sees figures like this. Is everything still standard and original? Squeaking sounds when the wheels are turned are also attributed to dry or worn radius rod bushes.
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why i have positive camber on the passenger side.
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munki | Wed, 24 December 2003 08:43 |
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CLG | Wed, 24 December 2003 11:00 |
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munki | Thu, 25 December 2003 00:55 |
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oldcorollas | Thu, 25 December 2003 05:51 |
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munki | Thu, 25 December 2003 06:42 |
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CLG | Thu, 25 December 2003 11:03 |
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munki | Fri, 26 December 2003 06:17 |
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munki | Thu, 01 January 2004 11:59 |
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oldcorollas | Thu, 01 January 2004 12:28 |
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Jason | Fri, 02 January 2004 02:48 |