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  • bblazen
    Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 58

    #1

    Rear height issue

    What bushings would I need to replace to correct camber in the rear? One side is definitely visually lower and rubs my tire and nothing on other side. Rtab? I have fresh Billy sports and ie3 springs and the left definitely sits lower than the right.
    Last edited by bblazen; 11-15-2016, 08:01 AM.
  • ///digitalme
    R3VLimited
    • Dec 2009
    • 2088

    #2
    Had the car been in a rear accident???? Mine sits lower on the right side but the car had an accident sometime ago with a po.

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    • HerbE30
      E30 Addict
      • Nov 2015
      • 538

      #3
      Originally posted by bblazen
      What bushings would I need to replace to correct camber in the rear? One side is definitely visually lower and rubs my tire and nothing on other side. Rtab? I have fresh Billy sports and ie3 springs and the left definitely sits lower than the right.
      Camber occurs as the car is lowered. Same with a slight toe in.

      Condor Speed Shop 12mm riser bushings are the only ones that I know of that have alignment correcting properties. Make sure your has the diff spacers and bolts included.

      P.S. I use them in my car and it would have made my alignment almost perfect, aside from the Toe problem I have, which is unrelated to the bushings.
      20% Accurate

      Morty: Well Summer maybe people that create things aren’t concerned with your delicate sensibilities you know? Maybe the species that communicate with each other through a filter of your comfort are less evolved that the ones that just communicate? Maybe your problems are your own to deal with and maybe the public giving a shit about your feelings is a one way ticket to extinction.

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