Well, another fun, and somewhat alarming issue in my saga of new coilovers.
I have an issue that the camber plate location on each side of the vehicle is drastically different to achieve more or less 1.5° of neg camber.
FWIW I am using some phone app to get these readings.
In fact on the driver's side the 88.5 degrees (or ~1.5) is all I can get out of the plate while on the passenger side can be made to get more than 90°.
I managed to find some photos of my old BC coilovers and their position was similar as well.
I see no signs of damage in the strut towers/surrounding area, so yeah, really unfortunate.
At this point I can't help but think best case scenario is a spindle and/or control arm is out of whack or the vehicle is just twisted which is hard to believe.
Current setup followed by old setup.
I have an issue that the camber plate location on each side of the vehicle is drastically different to achieve more or less 1.5° of neg camber.
FWIW I am using some phone app to get these readings.
In fact on the driver's side the 88.5 degrees (or ~1.5) is all I can get out of the plate while on the passenger side can be made to get more than 90°.
I managed to find some photos of my old BC coilovers and their position was similar as well.
I see no signs of damage in the strut towers/surrounding area, so yeah, really unfortunate.
At this point I can't help but think best case scenario is a spindle and/or control arm is out of whack or the vehicle is just twisted which is hard to believe.
Current setup followed by old setup.

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