Lowering messing up tracking/camber etc
Lowering messing up tracking/camber etc
Hi guys.
I recently lowered my polo and now its pulling badly to the left. I always assumed I would have to get tracking done so no biggy.
What about the camber? I have always been under the impression that it is not adjustable on the polo.
But I know there are cars on here that are lowered more than mine.
Does/has anyone else had a problem with camber? If so what can be done about it?
Please post any suggestions.
Thanks
I recently lowered my polo and now its pulling badly to the left. I always assumed I would have to get tracking done so no biggy.
What about the camber? I have always been under the impression that it is not adjustable on the polo.
But I know there are cars on here that are lowered more than mine.
Does/has anyone else had a problem with camber? If so what can be done about it?
Please post any suggestions.
Thanks
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Yeh its quite a known factor that once your car's lowered you've got to get the tracking AND camber re-adjusted, it can be done on the polo,
Apparently though if your car is too low there's nothing that can be done.
They should do the camber same time as they do the tracking, average price is around £40 for the lot.
Apparently though if your car is too low there's nothing that can be done.
They should do the camber same time as they do the tracking, average price is around £40 for the lot.
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^^^^^ What he said, mine cost 50 squids to get the back and front set up. Mine's lowered by 80mm so had no probs, they had to use hub centric aligners on mine (not sure what the proper name is) as they couldn't get the other type under my arches. Of course, your car needs to be able to get on the ramp, so if it's to low, then I can see that being a problem.
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Yeh sorry, I didn't know it was your car in the other thread! Coilovers does sound a good idea, but I think you've got a dodgy kit there. MAy be worht seeing if you can return it?Biddle wrote:I dunno to be honest. The pics of the passenger side I posted show the arch sitting above the wheel, unfortunately not the same on the drivers side.
Im going to take it all off sell it and get coils probably as then I can adjust.

