to the  body and  proceed  as follows:
1  If the camber angle requires to be increased (see FIG
8:16)  add the same number of shims S on  both
screws D and E.
2  If the camber angle requires to be reduced (see FIG
8:16)  remove the same number of shims from both
screws D and E.
The addition or removal  of shims at the t w o points D
and E permits camber adjustment to  be  made without
any disturbing  of the castor angle.
8:10 Modifications
Checking and adjusting castor and  camber angles:
When checking the castor and camber angle the
static loading should  be such that the distance between
the semi-elliptic spring mountings G (see FIG 8:16)
and the floor level to be approximately 6.81 inches, also a
distance between the lowermost portion of the sump and
the floor level  of approximately 6.14 inch for the Model
500D. For the 500 Station Wagon version the distance
between centre rear  bracket for jacking-up the vehicle
and the floor level should be approximately 8.90 inches.
All other front wheel alignment specifications are the
same as for the remaining 500 saloon  models.
8:11 Fault diagnosis
(a) Wheel bounce
1 Tyre casing faulty
2  Uneven tyre pressures
3  Wheels out of balance
4 Semi-elliptic mounting spring worn5 Weak or seized shock absorber
6 Wheel rim or tyre misaligned
(b) Suspension noise
1 Lack of lubrication
2 Noisy or inoperative shock absorbers
3 Worn or loose wheel bearings
(c) Pull to one side
1 Low or uneven tyre pressures
2 Incorrect front wheel alignment
3 Suspension arms distorted
4  Inoperative shock absorbers
5 Brakes binding
(d) Excessive t y r e wear
1 Incorrect tyre rotation during servicing periods
2 Incorrect camber angle
3 Incorrect toe-in
4 Incorrect tyre inflation
5 Excessive play at wheel bearings
6 Wheel wobble
7 Stiff suspension arms
8  Brakes out of adjustment
(e) Wheel wobble
1 Uneven tyre pressures
2 Loose or worn wheel bearings
3 Inoperative shock absorbers
4 Loose steering knuckle or kingpin housing
5 Incorrect front wheel alignment
6 Control arm rubber bushings, or kingpin housing and
semi-elliptic spring 'estendblock' worn
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