Alignment camber

Asked by FordF13Titanium Nov 08, 2017 at 07:08 PM about the 2013 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I recently had new tires mounted and alignment with it. I'm concerned on
the report where my rear LEFT camber is -3.12. Report line as follows: Initial
-3.10 Specs: Min -2.16, Max -0.66 Final: -3.12. Given the history the car had
an accident on that driver rear side, damaged on the left rear fender
between the door and the wheel. I had inside tire wear on the left rear tires
why I had to get a new one and have an alignment. BUT the alignment came
with red flag results. The auto service didn't tell me what's going on that
section. Do I need replacement on rear cambers, kit adjustments. How
would it impact tire thread life.

3 Answers

If they can adjust the camber to spec then hopefully you won't have any more tire wear problems.

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the vehicle is still "bent" , once they're hit they are never the same , the problem ain't in a manual , you need a custom shop of some kind if you want "that" vehicle straightened out , not someone in a hurry .

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