Chulse
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So I serched around on the site but didn't turn up to much.
I found some theards about camber problems on one side or the other but not both together.
The problem I'm have is my 98 Disco has a -2.5 camber on both front tires. This is causing ready bad tire wear. Also it handles horrible at highway speeds
I took it to two shops. The first shop drove it around the block and looked under it. Then came back to me and said the axle is bent. They didn't even put it on a machine. Feeling like they didn't know what they were talking about I took it to a second shop. This shop did put it on a machine. After about an hour on it the tech told me they tried to adjust it but could not but completly fixed. I recently found out that the camber can not be adjusted. ( I never really thought about it) So I'm thinking that maybe because these shop usually deal with Honda and Toyota like cars that maybe they don't know rovers and there could be something else.
I find it hard to believe the axle could be bent. I don't do any off-roading in this truck at all.
I did find the the panhard rod was bent. (probably from previous owner) but that was fixed a while ago and I had no issues after this.
The most recent item replaced was shocks (heavy duty) It was after this I found the camber problem
sorry for being long winded but I want to make sure I post all the info I know.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
I found some theards about camber problems on one side or the other but not both together.
The problem I'm have is my 98 Disco has a -2.5 camber on both front tires. This is causing ready bad tire wear. Also it handles horrible at highway speeds
I took it to two shops. The first shop drove it around the block and looked under it. Then came back to me and said the axle is bent. They didn't even put it on a machine. Feeling like they didn't know what they were talking about I took it to a second shop. This shop did put it on a machine. After about an hour on it the tech told me they tried to adjust it but could not but completly fixed. I recently found out that the camber can not be adjusted. ( I never really thought about it) So I'm thinking that maybe because these shop usually deal with Honda and Toyota like cars that maybe they don't know rovers and there could be something else.
I find it hard to believe the axle could be bent. I don't do any off-roading in this truck at all.
I did find the the panhard rod was bent. (probably from previous owner) but that was fixed a while ago and I had no issues after this.
The most recent item replaced was shocks (heavy duty) It was after this I found the camber problem
sorry for being long winded but I want to make sure I post all the info I know.
Any help would be great.
Thanks