anyone have a pic of how to increase rear camber, with shims??? |
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anyone have a pic of how to increase rear camber, with shims??? |
KenH |
Mar 28 2006, 01:32 PM
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Not to Hi-jack
Mike - looks like the MS project is a while off, so if somebody can use the extra PCB let'm have it. Ken |
Dr. Roger |
Mar 28 2006, 02:11 PM
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thanks mike, much appreciated. i have a 2' level i was going to use... my plan is to have all four wheels at neg about 1 degree and call it good. then use the ol' string trick to get toe in and out close. (done it before on other cars and trucks successfully) so if i understand correctly.... i just add a shim, tighten the plate back, and measure camber. add another shim tighten plate, and measure camber etc... |
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Joe Ricard |
Mar 28 2006, 02:33 PM
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Yup.
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