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  • Rear wheel camber adjustment Uneven tyre wear

    Hi all!

    Do any of you suffer excessive wear on the inside of the rear tyres?

    I've been told by Pedders, that the rear wheel camber isn't adjustable, but the insides of my tyres wear much more that the rest of the tyre.

    Has anyone adjusted theirs?

    If no one has any info, I might look into the possibility of adding a spacer somewhere to change the camber slightly (if possible, just a theory at the moment, I'm not even sure how the rear wheels setup is arranged!)

    My rear shocks are due for replacement, but I wouldn't have thought they'd cause this problem.

    Anyone have any thoughts?

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    Sorry, T5 Multivan, 2005, 2.5 Tdi AXE

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      Superpro do a adjustable bush that can change the slightly change the camber, the T5 and T6 rear suspension is the same as far as i know

      SuperPro Control Arm Inner Bush Kit - Adjustable for VW TRANSPORTER 2015-on - T6 SG FWD
      2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)

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        Originally posted by cgielectrical View Post
        My rear shocks are due for replacement, but I wouldn't have thought they'd cause this problem.
        hey mate, how much weight are you carrying around in your van? I actually had similar issue on mine. replaced the shocks and springs and i was good. also ended up putting in offroad tyres. You will be suprised at how much old springs can drop van. expecially if its a well used tradie van

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