440 PHIXX
The Island of Misfit Mopars
I need to get rid of too much negative camber that I’ve gotten after installing new lower ball joints. Do I want the suspension off load to adjust them... wheels in the air?
Thanks! That would be much easier.If not careful you will possible affect caster too. And might increase toe - in the toe out sense - too. But you can adjust sitting on the tires.
I have a bunch of tire shops around here. None of the young guys working at them know anything about old Mopars. I’m trying to get it close enough that I can drive it. I did it myself back in the 80’s on my Charger. But I smoked a lot of pot back then. Now that I’m clear headed... I can’t remember what I did.You can still use the bias ply settings when setting for radials. It's not ideal but we don't have true radial specs for our cars as they weren't spec'd for them.
You can adjust on your own to get it close, you it'll be hard to have it accurate. I would bring it to a shop to have the alignment done.
This is in theory of course. You will see some change in caster.When rotating cams,rotating both cams the same amount (lets just say 1/8 turn in or out) will affect camber without changing caster.
Thank you! That’s good advice!When rotating cams,rotating both cams the same amount (lets just say 1/8 turn in or out) will affect camber without changing caster.
Now if you rotate the front cam out (towards the spindle nut) that will increase positive camber AND positive caster,And the opposite both will go negative.
Using the rear cam,rotating out (towards the spindle nut) it will increase positive camber BUT the caster will go negative.
If you do take it to a shop I'd check if they have any idea on how old Mopars are adjusted.
Old saying "Set the toe,then let it go."

I’ll give it a shot tomorrow. Thanks!I did this for many a year starting in 1970 on Mopars. You asked about lifting the car. I understand your thinking as it makes getting to the inner control arm bolt easier.
Yes I did it all the time,but on a alignment rack with air hydraulic jacks. But as stated you will have to settle the suspension by jousting the front end or if doing it on the ground rolling the car back and forth to relax the suspension. On the rack the turntables are on roller bearings that allow the suspension to relax when jousting the front end.
Thank you! Yeah, with a lot of the shops just doing stuff that isn’t over 20 years old... I should learn to do it myself!I garage align my old cars - the gages to do so are not that expensive if you dont know of some place you can trust. I bought a set of some sort of hard plastic squares I found in a Walmart kitchen area to use for turning plates. It’s a bit tedious but you can get good results. A couple key points IMO are to get a long level and find the flattest/level piece of concrete floor or driveway to work on. And then I go through the turn in/ turn out processes for camber and caster repeatedly several times to make sure I’m getting the same results and then I know they are good. Set the toe in last.