![]() 10/03/2018 at 19:22 • Filed to: Dots, Creepy, seattle | ![]() | ![]() |
Not pictured: considerable negative camber on the left front wheel, and not of the intentional kind.
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Now that is a vehicle that needs this:
https://oppositelock.kinja.com/season-is-here-1829503318
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That’d be a luxury camper in south Everett.
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boondocker... we have camps of those up here...
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We all know what you need as a camping rig
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Was is down by the river? Sorry, couldn’t resist...
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Since I have yet to figure out, what about old Ford vans is it that causes them to gain so much negative camber as they wear out? I long ago lost count of the number of Econolines I've seen driving around with splayed out front wheels, and always Econolines; other makes don't seem affected. So, what gives?