02 tahoe rear camber issue

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V8hardbody

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hey guys i have a 02 tahoe it has a 3-5 drop. i have always thought the back had some negative camber but i took it to get a alignment and the left rear has -1.6* and the right rear has -2.3 that seems like a lot for a solid rear axle dont you think?

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it also has a slight vibration from the rear at all speeds. when no one is riding with me all the seats shake a little.

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el_flores

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I'm in the same boat as you, but mine is wearing the tires on the outside in the rear on stock suspension. Not really any vibration tho. I'll be leveling it out this weekend and then I'm going to get all 4 tires checked for alignment and see what they tell me.
 
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V8hardbody

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just got an alignment and I'm at -.7 and -.1 rear camber. bent axle maybe?

Damn mine is wayy out... I would think if an axle was bent it would cause problems with the seals and other stuff.. Maybe the housing is bent??
 

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Damn mine is wayy out... I would think if an axle was bent it would cause problems with the seals and other stuff.. Maybe the housing is bent??

Yeah that's what I meant. Maybe causing a slight Bind in the diff leading to vibration.
 

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