FC cheap rear camber links
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FC cheap rear camber links
Go on ebay and buy some integra rear sway bar links. Cut them to fit to your specs, grease them, and install them with 3 washers on the small spacers/ grind away the bigger spacer until it fits with the small spacer. Pics:
Downside: not adjustable without removing them (no big deal)
I like opinions and suggestions
-Antonio
Downside: not adjustable without removing them (no big deal)
I like opinions and suggestions
-Antonio
Last edited by mx-3_4evr; 10-15-12 at 09:43 PM.
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How many threads of engagement do you get with these? I did the same thing with McMaster-Carr rod ends and didn't feel comfortable with the amount of threading. My plan was to weld them once I evened out the camber side to side. Then use the center adjuster to change camber on both sides simultaneously.
I like this design way better than the block/bolt because the threads take a tension load only.
Nice job!
I like this design way better than the block/bolt because the threads take a tension load only.
Nice job!
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How many threads of engagement do you get with these? I did the same thing with McMaster-Carr rod ends and didn't feel comfortable with the amount of threading. My plan was to weld them once I evened out the camber side to side. Then use the center adjuster to change camber on both sides simultaneously.
I like this design way better than the block/bolt because the threads take a tension load only.
Nice job!
I like this design way better than the block/bolt because the threads take a tension load only.
Nice job!
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Are these the same ones? Nice setup BTW!
Are these the same ones? Nice setup BTW!
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