nearwater
Been here awhile...
Yesterday, I went in for my first oil change.
While I was there, I decided to let them check the alignment since the steering wheel was a little off-center and the car felt slightly pulling to the left on some occasions.
First thing I noticed when I went to pick up my car, the rear camber was far less aggressive than before.
I don't know if you guys noticed it, but our Gennys come with some VERY aggressive rear camber from the factory.
I told the service manager about the rear camber being less aggressive than before, and he told me that that's because of the toe adjustments they did, not because they adjusted the camber.
He stated that there's no camber adjustments on the Genesis, and that it's all toe-dependent.
I know some vehicles don't have the adjustability at all, but was just wondering since the suspension design is so sophisticated on our cars, I figured there might be one.
I haven't had a chance to take off the wheels and have a look at it..
Does anyone know if it's there or not?
Thanks,
Dan
While I was there, I decided to let them check the alignment since the steering wheel was a little off-center and the car felt slightly pulling to the left on some occasions.
First thing I noticed when I went to pick up my car, the rear camber was far less aggressive than before.
I don't know if you guys noticed it, but our Gennys come with some VERY aggressive rear camber from the factory.
I told the service manager about the rear camber being less aggressive than before, and he told me that that's because of the toe adjustments they did, not because they adjusted the camber.
He stated that there's no camber adjustments on the Genesis, and that it's all toe-dependent.

I know some vehicles don't have the adjustability at all, but was just wondering since the suspension design is so sophisticated on our cars, I figured there might be one.
I haven't had a chance to take off the wheels and have a look at it..
Does anyone know if it's there or not?
Thanks,
Dan