AUTOSOLO ASCGAL Camber Alignment Tool Instructions
- June 1, 2024
- AUTOSOLO
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CAMBER MEASUREMENT
Zero out the ASCGAL camber gauge. To do this, place the gauge on a vertical column that is perfectly upright. Use a leveler to confirm.
Attach the ASCGAL camber gauge to the car’s rim with the ASWG001 wheel clamp,
on the rim hub, on a vertical rod along the rim, or onto the brake rotor to
get a camber reading.
Make sure to level the gauge before taking the reading. Adjust all wheels as
needed to the desired camber angle.
Check your vehicle specifications for the correct caster angle.
Modern cars typically feature a slightly negative camber angle at 0.5–1° to
ensure good balance, cornering grip, braking grip, and reduced tire wear.)
CAMBER ADJUSTMENT
FOR REFERENCE ONLY – EACH VEHICLE DIFFERS
Several methods exist to adjust the camber depending on the car and its
suspension. Stock suspensions may feature cam bolts, eccentric washer bolts,
turn-buckle joints or shim adjustments.
Cam bolts and eccentric washer bolts are similar in that the off-center bolt
can be used to push or pull the suspension component in or out. Double-
wishbone and multi-link independent suspensions may move the upper or lower
control arms. Turn-buckle joints are usually limited to rear multi-link
suspensions but are sometimes found on front wishbone suspensions. Shim
adjustments are generally found in front suspensions but can be used in almost
any application.
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