Saab - Rear Camber Fix (9-5)
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2017
- How to add four wheel adjustability to a Saab 9-5 in order to help address negative rear camber "sag". Applies to models without Auto Leveling Headlights and should be considered along with replacing any worn bushings.
While the video suffers from one-handed operation, the narration is excellent, describing every step, no hemming and hawing, no irritatingly regional accent interfering with the presentation of the info.
Thank you from a fellow 9-5 combi owner.
jd rancho You are too kind, I agree the one handed cellphone filming isnt ideal but for this video it was the only way to film what I was doing to benefit other 9-5 owners. Thank you for your feedback!
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@@saabross3171 do you have a link to the parts thanks my is a 99 95 2.3t
What a great solution! I guess to get Saturn parts in Europe is going to be difficult, but anyway, you gave me some inspiration. Thank you!!
You're most welcome! I can't take credit for the idea but its very easy to do, the parts are pretty common here in the States and aren't necessarily specific to Saturn. See if you can find a generic part in Europe with the same specs or similar part number and it should work, maybe Opel?
You can buy them on Ebay, I did. But beware that if you have a car with xenon lights you need to find a solution for the bracket sensor of the leveling system. The holes in the original arm are right where the adjuster of the new arm is. Not impossible, but a bit of a challenge.
Be sure those are approved in your countrys inspection
Hi,
It would be better to put the inner bolts back the same way that you took them off. This will prevent the end of the bolt from puncturing the gas tank in a collision. Saab has a caution on this in the service manual
Otherwise, thanks for the video.
Interesting, leave it to Saab to always have safety in mind!
Or grind off the pointed tip of the bolt. I guess the tip is only pointed to get the bolt guided easier into the hole.
I did this to my '05 Aero wagon, except mine has auto leveling. I wasn't sure what to do with it, so I just aimed the headlight where I want it and left it hanging, seems to stay in place, thankfully.
When secure 4 bolts on cross stay, am I suppose to torque it under load? Slightly jack up the wheel up 1/2 in. Suspension parts should torqued under load.
Doing this now in November of 2021. New and better cost of $90 EACH at Rock Auto.
Yeah after editing, I knew that price wouldn't age well haha #inflation
What camber angle you got on the back? I did the same and asked to set them to -2°-3° max
it should be -1
Do you have any links on that part
hey just wondering why this wont work with the auto levelling headlight version?
Brody George Theres no bracket on the Saturn parts for Saabs leveling arm / sensor that keeps the headlights level. Although, I personally know a guy who rigged the sensor to these adjustable arms if you wanna see pictures or an idea of how to do it.
@@saabross3171 I'd like to see those pictures because I will be installing these arms and do not want to sabotage my leveling headlights.
@@AndrewAliferis Ok, unfortunately UA-cam isn't the best platform for sharing such pictures. You may email me @ saabatx at gmail and I'll reply with the photos? That's probably best
Rather the factory solution. Everything on the new rod is left to a little welding...
Unfortunately, these are not approved in Finnish inspection. Have to be orginals to pass.
That's too bad, best of luck to you!