Right, sounds to me like its toed in to much,
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The tires are being scrubbed on the outside edge going forward and forcing the contact patch of the tire in and stressing the bushes still further.
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Yes matey, it is toeing in too much but no matter what i do, i can`t seem to get it to sit right. So you and Marks DTM reckon that if i change both wishbones and put load on both wheels before i tighten the bolts up, that may cure the problem?
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No, well it may be pulling it in i suppose. The idea of torqueing the bolts with car on the ground is to clamp the bushes in a position that is nearest their operating range. And therefor less stressed and stretched.
Imagine the wheels at their lowest position, car off the ground you, then clamp the subframe to the bush(assuming you torqued correctly) then drop the car, the bushes are then stretched as the wishbone moves up, you then drive it, break, hit a bump or whatever and the suspension is compressed still further and the wishbone raised to its fullest extent twisting the bush too far away from the position is was moulded into the arm, it wont last long under those conditions.
Trouble is the car is undriveable, maybe some diy set up will get you to a setup bay without haveing an accident one the way. Or maybe your have break down cover?
If the car is toed in that much then maybe a more experienced member can advise on adjusting the track rod ends to give a more safe wheel position.
Camber can also be adjusted useing a spirit level as described by Mark dtm on here. Im sure he'll pop in soon. Hth