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15-07-22, 10:46 AM
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You're right - have just looked at diagram again...
You're right - have just looked at diagram again - apologies.
As regards the cause I can only think of potholes or kerbs.
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15-07-22, 05:25 AM
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The camber is adjustable by using shims plates...
The camber is adjustable by using shims plates behind the top joints.
They were developed as some of the new top joints are thinner and need shims to make them the same size as the old ones. You can...
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14-07-22, 08:33 PM
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408 With Negative Camber
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Is it a lot out? I went to great lengths to get...
Is it a lot out?
I went to great lengths to get it spot on on mine and got hold of some camber shims from Bristol Classic Car Parts. They call them caster shims but they don't do anything to the...
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