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Camber issue's
Hey Fellow FTO'ers
So i recently got a new cross member, now i had this done at mitsushitty (BAD IDEA PEOPLE, BAD BAD BAD IDEA!!)
So since iv gotten it back from that sh*t box of a place, iv had multiple stuff go wrong with it, and one of them im currently trying to figure out is one of my front wheels has positive camber so the top of the wheel is further out than the bottom of the wheel (sorry for my awful explanation for those who don't know what positive camber is)
Whats the go with this, where should i start trying to fix this problem?
Im abit short on cash at the moment so i'd prefer avoiding unnecessary costs trying to fix this.
Cheers in advance..
So i recently got a new cross member, now i had this done at mitsushitty (BAD IDEA PEOPLE, BAD BAD BAD IDEA!!)
So since iv gotten it back from that sh*t box of a place, iv had multiple stuff go wrong with it, and one of them im currently trying to figure out is one of my front wheels has positive camber so the top of the wheel is further out than the bottom of the wheel (sorry for my awful explanation for those who don't know what positive camber is)
Whats the go with this, where should i start trying to fix this problem?
Im abit short on cash at the moment so i'd prefer avoiding unnecessary costs trying to fix this.
Cheers in advance..
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Do you have adjustable coilovers or camber bolts in your strut?
Can be a few things if none of the above, and i pressume you mean crossmember that has g/box mounts on? as this should not affect geometry of camber
Basically to fix if you dont have it put some camber bolts in struts and get wheel alignment
Can be a few things if none of the above, and i pressume you mean crossmember that has g/box mounts on? as this should not affect geometry of camber
Basically to fix if you dont have it put some camber bolts in struts and get wheel alignment
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Plan A)
Plan B)I8A4RE wrote:Just go to a tyre shop that does wheel alignments. I cant recoomend bob jane enouugh.
The guys at southport setup my car so good when I first got my coilovers.
Sound like a good idea?Bennoz wrote:Tough call. I dont like camber bolts, they tend to turn on their own...
I would start with anti-lift control arm bushes on the rear of the front control arms.
Failing that, I'd head for adjustable strut tops such a Tien, Cusco or Kmac.
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If it went into Mitsubishi fine, and came out as u say, then they should fix it for you, at nil cost. As Ben said, camber is not adjustable on the front of the FTO, so they have done something wrong, installed a bent part, bent something, or just generally fucked up somewhere lol! Take it back and tell them to fix it. If they refuse, contact Dept Fair Trading & ACA lol 

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Dumb question maybe, but why did you need to replace the cross member in the first place? Maybe the old crossmember was masking a problem which the new one has since brought to the fore.
For the camber to be out on standard suspension then either your cross member is sitting in the wrong place or is not straight, your bottom arm is bent or your chassis is twisted.
You really need to get a proper diagnosis before you start treating symptoms.
Bill
For the camber to be out on standard suspension then either your cross member is sitting in the wrong place or is not straight, your bottom arm is bent or your chassis is twisted.
You really need to get a proper diagnosis before you start treating symptoms.
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I Broke my drive shaft doing things...i shouldn't have been. and when the car was put on the lift.. they found that the cross member was an entire inch out of where is was suppose to be, upon me hearing of this, i wasn't gunna let it leave the shop without a new one.Storm wrote:Dumb question maybe, but why did you need to replace the cross member in the first place? Maybe the old crossmember was masking a problem which the new one has since brought to the fore.
For the camber to be out on standard suspension then either your cross member is sitting in the wrong place or is not straight, your bottom arm is bent or your chassis is twisted.
You really need to get a proper diagnosis before you start treating symptoms.
Bill
UPDATE: I jacked my car up last night and had a good long serious look under the front half of my car, i found that there were quite a few wields on the lower control arm.. i am beginning to think that...
Weilds = previous bend that was "fixed"
Problem = That this previous bend was fixed incorrectly by someone.
Possible or...?
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Thats actually a really good pointStorm wrote:Dumb question maybe, but why did you need to replace the cross member in the first place? Maybe the old crossmember was masking a problem which the new one has since brought to the fore.
For the camber to be out on standard suspension then either your cross member is sitting in the wrong place or is not straight, your bottom arm is bent or your chassis is twisted.
You really need to get a proper diagnosis before you start treating symptoms.
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Aaaaaaaaaaahhhh, so now the truth comes out.El_Ade wrote:I Broke my drive shaft doing things...i shouldn't have been. and when the car was put on the lift.. they found that the cross member was an entire inch out of where is was suppose to be, upon me hearing of this, i wasn't gunna let it leave the shop without a new one.Storm wrote:Dumb question maybe, but why did you need to replace the cross member in the first place? Maybe the old crossmember was masking a problem which the new one has since brought to the fore.
For the camber to be out on standard suspension then either your cross member is sitting in the wrong place or is not straight, your bottom arm is bent or your chassis is twisted.
You really need to get a proper diagnosis before you start treating symptoms.
Bill
UPDATE: I jacked my car up last night and had a good long serious look under the front half of my car, i found that there were quite a few wields on the lower control arm.. i am beginning to think that...
Weilds = previous bend that was "fixed"
Problem = That this previous bend was fixed incorrectly by someone.
Possible or...?
So effectively, you've either plowed into a gutter or bottomed out something chronic. Therefore the list of possible suspect has just jumped exponentially.
If you have managed to bend the cross member by hitting something that hard, then you will have bent the subframe, which inturn could have twisted the chassis.
I wouldn't be going to a suspension shop, I'd be going to a panel beater to get the car jigged straight.
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No, its not like that.. i didn't hit any gutter or anything, i dropped clutch and gunned it, which in turn caused my drive shaft to break... When it was taken to the shop they were looking over it and found the cross member problem, you see... finding the cross member was bent was sheer luck on the part of the mechanics...
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