Weltmeister Camber Plates, Distinguishing Left (driver) vs Right (passenger) side |
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Weltmeister Camber Plates, Distinguishing Left (driver) vs Right (passenger) side |
vintage914racer |
Jul 11 2013, 11:09 PM
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Working on installing weltmeister camber plates. The instructions distinctly point out that there is a left and a right, however the parts are not labeled and the diagram does not differentiate.
I found a thread on Pelican that suggested orientation as indicated in the photo below, however with this arrangement the out holes do not line up at all. I take this as a sign that they should go in the other way. When I do this, though, and try to max out negative camber I don't see a significant increase over the stock mounts. Any definitive word on the proper orientation? I simply want to avoid the flip flop installation dance. |
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