I wanted to start this thread to aid anybody else who might have the same questions/issues I had and to create a spot for any future questions I may have. I have a 1973 Challenger and I recently got new wheels that I put on the same tires (225/60/R15 in the front, 255/60/R15 in the rear). The rear wheels were the same width and backspacing, 15x8 - 4.5" backspacing but the fronts went from 15x8 4.5" backspacing to 15x7 4.25" backspacing. I didn't take the Challenger into the shop but instead brought the new tires and wheels to them (Challenger wouldn't start so I couldn't bring it in, turns out a tune-up fixed her right up
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After driving it a short distance I noticed the front seemed raised up and the tires squealed on every little turn over 30 mph. Turns out the camber was way to positive, I'm guessing somewhere around 1.5 degrees. Then I searched through the forum for similar posts and learned how to adjust caster/camber. I turned the front eccentric camber bolt all the way out and the rear one all the way in on both sides. After another short test drive and visual estimate I noticed not much had changed.
I decided to take a step back since I really should have checked the ride height first (ball joints and bushings seem fine). I took the first measurement from the lower ball joint housing and got around 9 inches. I took the second measurement from the torsion bar adjusting blade and got 12 inches. 3 inches!! That's way above the 1 1/8 spec!! Four and a half turns on each torsion bar adjuster brought it back into spec and now it the camber is much closer to correct. I was surprised the new wheels had that kind of effect but it may have been a little off with the old wheels.
I don't have a before pic, but here is a current pic from the front:
I haven't gotten it exactly dialed in but I'm very close, still getting a little squealing on right-hand turns, but a little more adjusting to the driver side should get it. I'm hoping I can get the camber negative .5 to .75 degrees on each side and then I'll set the toe-in to 1/16.
Summary of what I learned from my research and tinkering are: make sure parts are not worn, set ride height, set caster to max positive, set camber, then set toe-in.