Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentrics

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What is an Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric?

An Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric is an automotive part used to adjust the camber of a vehicle’s suspension. It is a small, circular-shaped piece that is placed in the lower control arm near the wheel hub.

What is the purpose of an Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric?

The purpose of an Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric is to adjust the camber angle of a vehicle’s suspension, which helps to improve the vehicle’s handling and cornering, as well as its overall performance.

How do I determine if my Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric is faulty?

The most common signs that an Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric is faulty include the following:

  1. Uneven or excessive tire wear.
  2. Unusual clunking or rattling noises coming from the suspension.
  3. Vehicle drifting to one side when cornering.
  4. Vehicle pulling to one side when braking.


Can a faulty Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric cause damage?

Yes, a faulty Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric can cause damage to the vehicle’s suspension components, as well as excessive tire wear and other performance-related issues.

How do I replace an Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric?

Replacing an Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric requires the following steps:

  1. Jack up the vehicle and secure it in place with jack stands.
  2. Remove the wheel and tire.
  3. Remove the lower control arm.
  4. Remove the old Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric.
  5. Install the new Alignment Camber Adjusting Eccentric.
  6. Reinstall the lower control arm.
  7. Reinstall the wheel and tire.
  8. Lower the vehicle.