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Old 12-14-2009, 03:14 AM   #1
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If everything is original, you're probably looking at a complete suspension overhaul. At least you should. I'm sure money is probably tight right now as it is for most people, but this isn't one of those things that suddenly goes bad. You'd expect any car to wear out after a hundred thousand miles. These things are over 10 years old now and things just wear out. Since only one side is wearing tires, you may be looking at a blown/worn shock, torn shock mount, a broken spring, a bent trailing arm, who knows. Judging by the way you asked for help, I'm guessing that you're not very mechanical, otherwise you would have looked under the car and figured out what the problem was. Perhaps you should take it to a shop and have an alignment done.
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If everything is original, you're probably looking at a complete suspension overhaul. At least you should. I'm sure money is probably tight right now as it is for most people, but this isn't one of those things that suddenly goes bad. You'd expect any car to wear out after a hundred thousand miles. These things are over 10 years old now and things just wear out. Since only one side is wearing tires, you may be looking at a blown/worn shock, torn shock mount, a broken spring, a bent trailing arm, who knows. Judging by the way you asked for help, I'm guessing that you're not very mechanical, otherwise you would have looked under the car and figured out what the problem was. Perhaps you should take it to a shop and have an alignment done.
I appreciate the input. But I am pretty mechanically inclined. lol. But visually, everything is in spec. I've checked, everything is tight, bushings are good.
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I see some sites they say the stock rear end is adjustable, or it isn't, or it is, but you need a special tool.
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Am I looking at just somehow adjusting the camber a little without having to buy a $400 fully adjustable camber kit.
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all I am looking for is if there are adjustments that can be made, or is something worn out?
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Am I looking at a ride height issue with a worn spring, a bent arm, worn bushings.
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I am pretty mechanically inclined.

If you were mechanically inclined, you'd clearly see that there are no stock "adjustments" and there is no "special tool". Ireland Engineering makes an eccentric bolt kit that allows you to adjust the camber and it costs a lot less than 400 bucks. The fact that only one tire is wearing raises a big flag that says something is wrong that only affects one side. Something is either worn, bent, blown or broken, and we're not psychic.
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If you were mechanically inclined, you'd clearly see that there are no stock "adjustments" and there is no "special tool". Ireland Engineering makes an eccentric bolt kit that allows you to adjust the camber and it costs a lot less than 400 bucks. The fact that only one tire is wearing raises a big flag that says something is wrong that only affects one side. Something is either worn, bent, blown or broken, and we're not psychic.
Thanks for the advice. And I realize your not sylvia brown. Part of the reason I haven't got a real good look at it is due to it raining for the past 2 weeks, I just took a quick glance in a parking garage-no garage at my house, just a carport-, and just maybe I thought somebody else would've had the same problem, possibly making it common. I think after building an engine, doing an engine swap, placing in a national mechanics competition, having taken several auto mechanics classes, I think I would know how to turn a wrench. Don't take that the wrong way, but just want to prove a point. I very much appreciate your suggestions.. Once this rain lets up I'll put it on the ramps.
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