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I've been fighting an excessive rear camber problem on a recently acquired 1984 300SD. I've replaced the sub frame mounts, trailing arm bushings, and shocks. I've also played around with the ride height. There has been some improvement, but the passenger side rear still shows more than -2 degrees camber (drivers -1/2). There is no obvious damage to the arm or the sub frame. I'm about to replace the passenger side arm anyway but I wanted to run this by the experts here first. Funny thing, I pulled over to look at another 300SD that was for sale and it exhibited the same one sided camber! Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Bob D. 1971 220D 1983 300SD 1984 300SD |
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