Noob quesiton: how to adjust alignment and camber on 3S 4x4 BLX

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Hi All, Im not sure if Im using the right terminology or not - I did a quick search on how to adjust wheel alignment and camber on my BRCC but couldnt find much information.

I've used the steering trim as a work around but my wheels are strongly out of alignment as is the camber - how do I fix this? Is it just a matter of tweaking all the turnbuckles until resolved? Or is there more to it?

If its just the turnbuckles - can anyone tell me if turnbuckles fixed with loctite out the factory?

Thanks!
 
Yes you simply use a 5mm wrench on the turnbuckles. However, just a note, that having toe out in the front helps with steering response. It looks kind of goofy, but your steering will suffer if it’s dialed back to neutral. Also, there isn’t a way to change toe in the rear links, just the front.
 
Yes you simply use a 5mm wrench on the turnbuckles. However, just a note, that having toe out in the front helps with steering response. It looks kind of goofy, but your steering will suffer if it’s dialed back to neutral. Also, there isn’t a way to change toe in the rear links, just the front.
Thanks - I didn’t know toe out at the front was a good thing. I have notable toe in at the back but based on a quick you tube this appears to be ok as well.

Is negative camber on the rear ok?
 
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http://users.telenet.be/elvo/

Here is some good info shared by some other members a while back. While I don't remember who, I saved all the info for future reference.
 
Thanks - I didn’t know toe out at the front was a good thing. I have notable toe in at the back but based on a quick you tube this appears to be ok as well.

Is negative camber on the rear ok?
Yes negative camber and toe-in at rear is good. That is may be adjustable too. Play around with it. Read up on alignments. There is a result for every adjustment. I like to dial in my rigs to where I like them. Generally, I set and forget. Learn to drive what I got for a while. Make one change at a time, then drive. First Toe, etc.
 
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