? on Camber
I knwo that Camber is measured in degrees but doest anyone a conversion or something for like inches? I did a little thing where u put a level across the wheels and see if they are level vertical. All my wheels are a 1/4 inches of + or - on teh top, - camber. But i dont know how much that is in degrees. Im droped probaly about 1in all around. Thanks for any help u can give.
It's not reliable because that can change just with the tire pressures of the tires.
You'll need an alignment rack or turnplates/measuring devices to get a true reading.
Your way would only be a guesstimate...something that an alignment is not.
You'll need an alignment rack or turnplates/measuring devices to get a true reading.
Your way would only be a guesstimate...something that an alignment is not.
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