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Camber alignment on Genesis sedan

Also, they have camber bolts they say work on the sedan. Ordered a set and will find out if they do.
 
Also, they have camber bolts they say work on the sedan. Ordered a set and will find out if they do.

Which bolt do you replace with?

I ordered a set and I am not sure which bolt to replace.
 
Which bolt do you replace with?

I ordered a set and I am not sure which bolt to replace.
It looks like this bolt is misinformation. You can't adjust the front camber with this bolt.
 
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For the fronts about all you can do -- without custom fabrication -- is loosen and adjust the "slop" in the existing relevant bolt holes for maximum benefit. Had this issue on my Platinum 2012, but it was only -0.5deg out and equal on both sides, and I was willing to live with the slightly (~2/32) uneven tire wear given that it improved spirited cornering tremendously on the nearby roundabouts! :cool:
 
For the fronts about all you can do -- without custom fabrication -- is loosen and adjust the "slop" in the existing relevant bolt holes for maximum benefit. Had this issue on my Platinum 2012, but it was only -0.5deg out and equal on both sides, and I was willing to live with the slightly (~2/32) uneven tire wear given that it improved spirited cornering tremendously on the nearby roundabouts! :cool:
Interesting. Mine is only slightly out on the right front.
 
For the fronts about all you can do -- without custom fabrication -- is loosen and adjust the "slop" in the existing relevant bolt holes for maximum benefit. Had this issue on my Platinum 2012, but it was only -0.5deg out and equal on both sides, and I was willing to live with the slightly (~2/32) uneven tire wear given that it improved spirited cornering tremendously on the nearby roundabouts! :cool:
you mean the top plate? which bolt exactly? my driver side wear is worse than my passenger.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/141YSbgKIwKoVjzDanLGT9maTdnpotJ2u/view?usp=drive_link

these 4 bolts holding it to body? i assume?
 
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