Joe Dirt
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 07 Camry
And I'd like to fix it.
Question is, when I first got her, the rear obviously had the lean, but the front was relatively level, but certainly not this off-kilter. Now, 9 months later, I think the back is a little worse, and the front leans pretty good too. I'm wondering- can the torsion go out of whack? Other reason I ask is because I've developed a droning noise from 30-35mph that I thought was a bad wheel bearing- sounded just like it. I replaced one (LF) and it sounds exactly the same- and doesn't matter which way you turn to load a bearing, the noise is still there.
Here are the specs- to the bottom of the wheel well.
LF- 31-1/2"
RF- 32-1/2"
LR- 31-3/4"
RR- 32-1/2"
Is it feasible that if I lower the right front that the front lean will go away, the noise will dissipate, and the left rear may level a little? What about raising the left front? I don't expect the rear lean to be gone, but the front lean bugs me- it wasn't there before. I've never messed with the torsion before, so it's new to me.
No, it isn't snowing in June, but these are the best pics I had of the gangsta lean.
Front:
Rear:
Me coming out of the carwash this winter: Sorry, I'm feeling loopy tonight...
Question is, when I first got her, the rear obviously had the lean, but the front was relatively level, but certainly not this off-kilter. Now, 9 months later, I think the back is a little worse, and the front leans pretty good too. I'm wondering- can the torsion go out of whack? Other reason I ask is because I've developed a droning noise from 30-35mph that I thought was a bad wheel bearing- sounded just like it. I replaced one (LF) and it sounds exactly the same- and doesn't matter which way you turn to load a bearing, the noise is still there.
Here are the specs- to the bottom of the wheel well.
LF- 31-1/2"
RF- 32-1/2"
LR- 31-3/4"
RR- 32-1/2"
Is it feasible that if I lower the right front that the front lean will go away, the noise will dissipate, and the left rear may level a little? What about raising the left front? I don't expect the rear lean to be gone, but the front lean bugs me- it wasn't there before. I've never messed with the torsion before, so it's new to me.
No, it isn't snowing in June, but these are the best pics I had of the gangsta lean.
Front:
Rear:
Me coming out of the carwash this winter: Sorry, I'm feeling loopy tonight...