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    Help! Rear wheel towed inwards.

    I just noticed today while coming out of the Dry Cleaners that it looks like my drivers side rear wheel is towed in at the top. It looks out of wack. Does anyone know what cause this and is there a possible fix? Is there such a thing as rear wheel alignment? I have a 2005 Magnum R/T. Thanks again for any help with this.

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    Firestone corrected the toe in/out on all four of my wheels. Its about the only thing they CAN do. No camber correction without a kit or adjusting at the engine mounts. The dealer or a reputable shop like Firestone should be able to correct the toe for you.
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    Hmm

    Maybe I should get my Lowering Springs installed and get the alignment at the same time? I'll kill two birds with one stone if I do it that way. Thanks for the input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss Man
    I just noticed today while coming out of the Dry Cleaners that it looks like my drivers side rear wheel is towed in at the top. It looks out of wack. Does anyone know what cause this and is there a possible fix? Is there such a thing as rear wheel alignment? I have a 2005 Magnum R/T. Thanks again for any help with this.
    From this description, I belive you are talking about camber, which is tilt on the vertical plane. Toe is tilt on the horizontal plane. Check your car again when it is sitting on a level surface. Our cars have a independent rear suspension and you mave have been sitting on a hump.

    In any case, the rear wheels can be aligned for toe. However, there is no camber adjustment.

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