Chip,
You also need to check the rear suspension bushings. If they are old rubber,
you should replace them before trying to fix the camber. I used Good Parts
Nylatron and like them a lot.
Peter
'68 TR250 (working on the camber too)
on 11/11/03 8:59 AM, DOREEN at chlp@optonline.net wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I recently purchased a TR6 and I have a few things to attend to on it.
> Can anyone point me in the right direction to repair the negative camber
> on my rear wheels? The springs look new, frame looks good, and lever
> shocks are new. Should I start with the aluminum packing spacers or go
> right into swapping brackets. The wheels are pretty evenly titled in on
> top (about 3-4 degrees I estimate). Thanks for your input.
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