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Question on the camber on my 2000 Silverado

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brain2000   +1y
Hi, I have a 2000 single cab Silverado 1500.  My truck is bagged all the way around and i have noticed that the right (passanger) side of my truck gets more camber then the left (drivers) side of my truck when it is aired up or all the way aired out.  I am woundering if it is something to be worried about.  I have after market lowwer control arms and i have flipped the upper control arms in the front but i dont think that would have anything to do with it.
 
      Thanks allot. 
Pizza Box Joe   +1y


with the truck on a level surface on jackstands  take the wheels off..  get a degree finder and then adjust the upper c.arm out some to match the other side... its something u can do with basic hand tools..  hope this helps............ERIC FROM TBC
bukfidy   +1y
you can adjust your camber by turning loosening the bolts for the the upper control arms and adjusting. The only problem you will have by leaving it the way it is  is your tires will wear unevenly.
Truckin69   +1y


go get an alignment. if you do it your self your gonna fuck up the  caster n it will pull like a bitch

dropduallie88   +1y
it would be best to take it to a competent alignment shop. any adjustment you make to caster/camber will change your toe.
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