Negative Camber Upper A Arm
#26
I agree there SHOULD be no difference and at this stage I cant say 100% for sure that there are differences. I also wonder if the difference aren't in the cam bolt itself but the location of the "notch" it pushed against.
That aside, yes I agree it should be pretty easy to fab up a new bolt that utilises the extra room to move on the cam.
And thanks for the help and advice
Cheers
Andrew
That aside, yes I agree it should be pretty easy to fab up a new bolt that utilises the extra room to move on the cam.
And thanks for the help and advice
Cheers
Andrew
#29
#31
Yep, I could just replace it or just tighten it without it resting against the notch, as I said previously, but I wonder if that will remove some stability in the camber settings.
Or is there something else that I have to ask REALLY REALLY nicely for you to mention?
Cheers
Andrew
Or is there something else that I have to ask REALLY REALLY nicely for you to mention?
Cheers
Andrew
#33
OK guess 1 is you want to hit me with that ?
Guess 2 is that its a hint at levering the wheel further than the pin will push it? 'Cause if its the hint then yes I am aware you can go further than the pin will push, I have said that twice now, what I am not confident in is that ability for the bolt itself, once tightened, to not move under stress.
Or did I miss the point totally?
Cheers
Andrew
#35
Super Cool! I am going to try for -1.9 for the next track day havent gotten better than -1.5 and run a little hot on the outter edge. Will let you know how I go.
Cheers
Andrew
Cheers
Andrew
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