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Miken



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2025 11:07 pm    Post subject: Camber angle Reply with quote

On my A40 truck, when I view it from the front, the front wheels lean very noticeably outwards at the top. The workshop manual tells me that this angle should be 1 degree. Using an improvised protector I reckon my wheels lean out at a cartoonish 6 degrees.
There is no adjustment here and the only reason I can think of for them being this way is maybe the lever arm shock absorbers that form part of the geometry of the suspension have the wrong length lever arm. A shorter arm would pull the top of the wheel in.

Does anyone have any information on the different lengths and applications of these units?
What length of lever arm should this vehicle have?
The Austin truck uses the same chassis parts as the A40 Somerset.
Thanks, Mike
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Keith D



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2025 2:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Mike,

I have always understood that the upper wishbone assemby, which is also part of the shock absorber set up, was the same for the A40 Devon, Dorset and the Somerset.

My only comment is that the commercials (panel van and ute) had the larger 17" wheels. Perhaps these neccessitated a shorter upper wishbone arm???

I looked back at the photos you included when you first started this thread (Sept 2020) and your wheels seem to be perfectly aligned. Are you now having uneven wear problems with your front tyres?

Keith
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Miken



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2025 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Keith,
Yes all the A40 range use the same arrangement and components as far as I know .
Yes the wheels have always leant noticeably outwards at the top since I've had the the vehicle (they leant out even further when I had the larger 17" wheels ).
It's always steered alright with no uneven tyre wear.
However, I've just had to replace two of the track rod end joints and one of the side links so I need to set the wheel alignment.
I asked at my local tyre place if they could do it. When they finished laughing, I decided to make a wooden gauge and do it myself. I have set the toe-in to 1/16 to 1/8" as best I can.
It's not a very good method but it's all I can do.
I believe these sort of lever units were fitted to all sorts of cars and I was hoping that there might be a chart that states the various lever length of the wishbone/lever length so I can check I have the correct items fitted.
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