Yup. To be honest they were all really chuffed and telling me how 'you're not going to get closer than that' etc.. and without being fully familiar with the specific intricacies of a geomoetry setup (I feel I am a bit more educated now, though) I headed off to work asap. However how I'll be getting in and starting with the sentence... 'any chance we can get the rear camber
actually even in the green, let alone right?' Because the rear camber is literally
double what it should be. Now in my book if anything's double, that's not ever, ever considered as 'not going to get closer than that'
As for the front, I'll be insisting on the 1
o10 OOF specs. I might be sorting me out a spare set of rear rods - ideally tonight - which I can grease up ready, so there's no arguments with them being hard to move, or anything. The rear rods are either free to turn... or they're not, they're adjustable, or they're not. He claims the OS was dead easy, the NS took a bit of heat/grunt but moved eventually. So that, in my understanding of the English language, means they are turning. So they can be turned more. And eventually turned tot he right point.
