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e36 front camber out?
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<blockquote data-quote="naharnms" data-source="post: 13649" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Hai guys, need some help here.. My e36 (325i yr 95) always tend to steer to the left. I have done my alignment 3 times but still the problem persist. After the alignment job, the straightness is okay for 1 day only, then the steering will feel heavier and tend to steer more to the left. My alignment shop is quite competent actually, and he suspected that the front camber is out. Since e36 front camber cannot be adjusted, so he suggest me to find worksyop that can 'straighten' the car. I understand what he meant, but cant really figure out which body part of the e36 that needs 'adjustment'. Anybody has experience this before? How to solve it and any worksyop that could fix my car? Thanks in advance for the input guys..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naharnms, post: 13649, member: 322"] Hai guys, need some help here.. My e36 (325i yr 95) always tend to steer to the left. I have done my alignment 3 times but still the problem persist. After the alignment job, the straightness is okay for 1 day only, then the steering will feel heavier and tend to steer more to the left. My alignment shop is quite competent actually, and he suspected that the front camber is out. Since e36 front camber cannot be adjusted, so he suggest me to find worksyop that can 'straighten' the car. I understand what he meant, but cant really figure out which body part of the e36 that needs 'adjustment'. Anybody has experience this before? How to solve it and any worksyop that could fix my car? Thanks in advance for the input guys.. [/QUOTE]
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