[DML] Re: Front wheel caster/camber
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[DML] Re: Front wheel caster/camber





Without getting into what castor and camber is, it doesn't matter. It
cannot be adjusted on a Delorean. It CAN be checked and if it is not
right something is bent, broken, missing. Was your car lowered? If it
was that will affect these things. Get the car to an alignment shop
and have them first inspect the front suspension for anything bent or
a bad ball joint or bushing. It is not uncommon for the lower control
arms to get bent from a tow truck operator who pulls on them or uses
them to hold down a car. If you front end frame (AKA the crumple zone)
was installed wrong that can cause bad tire wear. In the Workshop
Manual there is a diagrham with measurements so you can check the frame.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm sure this has been hit around the list in the past-But my front
> wheels are chambered out so much that my tires are already killed not
> even 10K of life-the outside tread is bald now. What to check out? My
> front end frame including shock towers is BRAND NEW! can my ball
> joints or shocks/springs have any influence on this? Also it seems any
> time I make a turn from a dead stop with the steering all the way to
> lock (either right or left-doesnt matter which), I feel a sort of
> quick jump or pop come from the front end. I don't believe it is
> happening from the sway bar. The books I have don't seem to touch on
> this very well. What kind of things should I be checking out? Thanks
> guys! Dani B. #5003








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