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#11 Re: Wheel Alignment Report
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/9/24 4:27
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Look at my Wheel Alignment Report do you see any issue there ?

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Yes, I see a problem:
Camber (front left): -0.80
Camber (front right): +3.20

That's a huge difference left-to-right.


#12 Re: Wheel Alignment Report
Sumith Posted on: 2013/9/24 5:28
Hi DD

thanks. i talked to the particular technician who did this, he said will balance the tires and re fix them.
and also major issue here in the alignment they select a manufacturer (nissan) and particular year (In this it says N14 sunny -1994-1995) in the machine it does according to the car manufacturer.

thanks
regards
sumith

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#13 Re: Wheel Alignment Report
Sumith Posted on: 2013/9/25 4:28
Hi DD

According to the Wiki 1200 Camber in non Adjustable is it ? This is 1978 Hb310

http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawiki/index.php?title=Camber


will i be abbe to adjust my camber problem ? if not what parts should be replaced to make the proper camber ?

thanks
regards
sumith


#14 Re: New Tie Rod Ends
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/9/25 4:51
Yes, camber is non-adjustable when using the factory parts. But your camber is out-of-spec (greater than the maximum). Nissan recommends finding out which part is bent and replacing it.

The camber is most likely not the cause of the shaking.


#15 Re: New Tie Rod Ends
Sumith Posted on: 2013/9/26 7:49
hi Guys

I went to the alignment place and they found the issue on the Cross ROD bar ends they have a free play on them, Are those replaceable or repairable or do i need to find a good one ? Damn do i have to push the all set back down to repair it ?

thanks
regards
sumith

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#16 Re: New Tie Rod Ends
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/9/26 17:13
A professional alignment is supposed to include inspection for such problems in the first place.

I have not heard if they are repairable. Only replaceable.



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