Negative camber

Just to be sure we are all talking about the same thing.


Corrected....


The tops of your tires are tilting inward.

This can only happen if:

  1. The upper control arm is too short
  2. The upper mounts / frame rail are bent inward
  3. The lower control arm is too long
  4. The pivot pins are excessively worn
  5. The bushing is missing
  6. The k member is bent outword
Yes think frame pushed in a little..but all drives strait as an arrow. But I know tire going to wear on inside as much as top of tire is inward. Don't want to try and stretch frame as 50 years old it could do more damage then good. Just thought maybe tubular control armis longer and could offset the negative?