Best way to adjust rear camber
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Best way to adjust rear camber
Hey all,
My rear camber setup consists of the Mazdatrix dog bone adjustable replacements (both sides) AND the single shaft camber adjuster.
Is there a difference on which one I use more to get the correct camber? I am utilizing both kinds so I can be sure to get both sides adjusted evenly.
Thanks,
Ben
My rear camber setup consists of the Mazdatrix dog bone adjustable replacements (both sides) AND the single shaft camber adjuster.
Is there a difference on which one I use more to get the correct camber? I am utilizing both kinds so I can be sure to get both sides adjusted evenly.
Thanks,
Ben
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You mean to tell me that we have independant rear suspention! I thought it was solid from wheel bearing to bearing. I'm going to have to crawl underneath now. See what you started! Mag
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Use the center link to adjust the camber to where you want it, then use the individual ones to even it out. This way you minimize the chances of causing binding in the bushings (the individual links twist the bushings).
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