Alignment Camber Plates

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What are Alignment Camber Plates?

Alignment camber plates are an adjustable part of your car's suspension. They are used to fine-tune the camber angle of your car's wheels, which is how much the wheels tilt inwards or outwards when viewed from the front of the car.

How can I determine if my Alignment Camber Plates are faulty?

If your Alignment Camber Plates are faulty, you may notice that your car has a noticeable pull to one side when driving, uneven tire wear or a lack of grip during cornering. If you notice any of these issues, it's a good idea to have your Alignment Camber Plates checked to see if they need to be replaced.

Can a faulty Alignment Camber Plate cause damage?

Yes, a faulty Alignment Camber Plate can cause damage to your car's suspension and tires. If the camber angle is off by too much, it can cause excessive tire wear and suspension damage over time.

How do I replace an Alignment Camber Plate?

Replacing an Alignment Camber Plate is a relatively straightforward process. Here are the steps involved:

  1. Jack up the car and support it with jack stands.
  2. Remove the wheel and the brakes.
  3. Disconnect the lower control arm from the chassis.
  4. Loosen the bolts holding the Alignment Camber Plate in place and remove it.
  5. Install the new Alignment Camber Plate and reconnect the lower control arm.
  6. Reinstall the wheel and brakes and lower the vehicle.