Hey guys

I lowered my '69 Bee about 1.5" on the front by cranking down the t-bars. The entire front suspension is stock except for 1" torsion bars. The rear is lowered a similar amount using dropped spring hangers.

I had the car aligned when it was first assembled and put new tires on. Now, about 2000 miles later, the insides of the front tires (like 3-4") are completely warn out. There is visible negative camber.

On certain older roads, the car gets pulled all over the road, where my other vehicles, and my dad's 70 Coronet with stock ride height, don't seem to notice too much. Its actually white-knuckle scary sometimes.

Did I simply get a poor alignment, or is negative camber just what happens when you lower the front this much via the t-bars? Do I perhaps need some adjustable upper control arms to compensate for running the front end this low?

Thanks for any help!
Paul


Paul
'69 Super Bee 383 EFI Turbo