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Originally Posted by RocketyMan
Alrighty...I went up to the mountains with my maternal side of the family to help spread my grandmother's ashes next to my grandpa's somewhere a several weeks ago. The drive up the mountain has TERRIBLE roads--meaning smooth road with sink-holes completely out of sight. As a result, I hit quite a few rather harshly. Then noticed my steering now pulls more to the right the next day... -_-
Now my rear camber on both axles is noticeably negative. The rear driver side (the one I think I hit the hardest) is the absolute worst negative camber. I can jack up my car on the smooth garage floor and hear the tire adjust quite excessively as the suspension jousts from negative to positive as I jack it up. Then setting it down and rolling it back and forth, it looks like the wheel is about to pop off.
So here's my usual checks I did:
1. Extensively inspected the lower control arm bushings -- both are very tight and appear to not moved since I last had them set -- Just to make sure I took a wrench on it to see if I could get it to shift or move. Nothing. Tight.
2. Attempted to shake the wheel in the air with my hands on the 12-oclock and 6-oclock positions to try and determine if any looseness -- found none
3. I inspected the rear: forward&aft control arm -- joints appears to be tight
4. Looked at the lower ball joint -- I replaced this last year and still looks good.
5. Looked at the integral link...still look good
Question:
Could the rear sub-frame bushings cause a camber issue? I can see extensive cracking of the rubber mount...great.
If something were to bend what could be the culprit? I cant tell if any up of upper control arms bent--they look straight and the rubber bushes look fine.
Could the spring "saddle" break or deteriorate somehow causing it to sit lower? I couldn't find any evidence of this.
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could be something bent. I'd take it in for an alignment and see if they can get it into spec. If they can't get the camber into spec in the rear, it's usually the ball joints. The subframe bushing should have nothing to do with alignment. Did you look at the swing arm bushings? How old are they?