Alignment Camber Kits

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What is an Alignment Camber Kit?

An Alignment Camber Kit is a set of parts that are used to adjust the alignment of a vehicle’s wheels and tires, particularly the camber angle. The camber angle is the angle of the wheel in relation to the surface of the road when viewed from the front or rear of the vehicle.

What is the purpose of an Alignment Camber Kit?

The purpose of an Alignment Camber Kit is to provide an adjustable solution to repair improper alignment of the vehicle’s wheels and tires. Adjusting the camber angle can provide better tire wear, improved handling, and greater fuel efficiency.

How do I know if my Alignment Camber Kit needs to be replaced?

You may need to replace your Alignment Camber Kit if your vehicle’s tires are wearing unevenly or if the vehicle’s handling is not as good as it used to be. You can also have your vehicle’s alignment checked by a professional mechanic to determine if the camber angle needs to be adjusted.

Can a faulty Alignment Camber Kit cause damage?

Yes, a faulty Alignment Camber Kit can cause damage. If the camber angle of the vehicle’s wheels and tires is not set correctly, it can cause uneven tire wear and reduce the handling performance of the vehicle.

How do I replace an Alignment Camber Kit?

To replace an Alignment Camber Kit, follow these steps:

  1. Raise the vehicle off the ground and secure it on jack stands.
  2. Remove the wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle.
  3. Remove the existing camber kit and install the new one.
  4. Reinstall the wheel and tire assembly.
  5. Lower the vehicle and inspect the alignment.


How often should I inspect my Alignment Camber Kit?

It is recommended that you inspect your Alignment Camber Kit at least once a year. You should also inspect it after hitting a large pothole or other road hazard, as this can cause the camber angle to be thrown off.