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Rear wheel camber adjustment on prime keeps getting off

Discussion in 'Prime Technical Discussion' started by mczouav, Sep 6, 2018.

  1. bisco

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    can you have someone videotape your confrontation with the service manager?:cool:
     
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    also, you would do a major service to other members in your area by naming the dealer as a warning to them.(y)
     
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    Memphis, tn, Toyota chuck hutton...


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    wow, thanks for getting back to us!
     
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    Time for a second opinion.
     
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    I used to have 2005 Prius with a Scion 17 wheel. Prius with a rear axle beam does not have a camber adjustment. Only toe. If you have a premature wear on the inside of your tire, you can adjust the toe more IN to reduce inside tire wear.
     
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    You're saying 3rd gen style solid rear axle you can adjust toe? I can't see that. The operative word being solid.
     
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    Sorry. LOL. I got it mixed up with a Lexus I had some time ago. you are correct. there is no toe adjustment. I'll take it down. Thx. for the correction. Don't want to put out wrong info. here.
     
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    No worries. I think barring the use of shim, there's squat you can do with the 2nd/3rd gen.

    However, and I missed it completely: OP has a Prime (4th gen with extra electrons), with the independent rear suspension. Not sure what's adjustable, but it certainly doesn't have the restrictions of previous Prius gen's.
     
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    I own two primes; one my wife’s and one mine 20 prime XLE on Bridgestones and it’s always been a bit more squirmy than my wife’s 19 Toyo LE has been rock stable the dealership is staying -2.1 rear camber is normal?