I have a wheel alignment problem on rear axle: camber is too big and local service (Fiat/Alfa/Lancia dealer) cannot find the problem.
When I bought the car, it looked a bit like lowered VW Käfer

Service guys said that they tried to adjust camber, but there were not enough adjustment range: negative toe started to increase.
First I thought that they didn't know what to do, but then why there would be so much camber at starting point? "Maybe something is bent" was their answer.
All bushings are firm and tight and car passed annual inspection with flying colours, but rear wheels are now completely shot from inside.
So.... any suggestions?
Both sides have bent control arms?
Is there possibility that there are arms with different lengths? Those should be same on every version except for armored ones.
Broken rear springs? But that wouldn't do any harm for toe/camber?
On other picture you can see some data: left column shows starting values and right one the values after adjustment.
Taka-akseli = Rear axle, Auraus = toe