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Camber
« on: 05 May 2009, 22:55:01 »

Can anyone explain where the front camber is adjusted? I have done the discs and pads and also the wishbones, but I couldn't see how it could be done. I am going to get it checked by a pro, but just out of interest. Thanks in advance Dave
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Re: Camber
« Reply #1 on: 05 May 2009, 23:10:46 »

It's via the two bolts at the bottom of the each strut.  Needs to be done with the right equipment as just a smidge out will cause issues.

Properly done the car will be spot on to drive. :y
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Re: Camber
« Reply #2 on: 05 May 2009, 23:14:43 »

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It's via the two bolts at the bottom of the each strut.  Needs to be done with the right equipment as just a smidge out will cause issues.

Properly done the car will be spot on to drive. :y
Thanks, I just wanted to know. Thanks
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