Rear camber
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Rear camber
Several years ago, I installed an adjustable sublink in my 90 GXL so that I can bring the rear camber to within spec with my Eibach lowering springs. I should have keep the instructions that came with the sublink, but they probably got throw out and my memory is not that good. I need to readjust the camber after having rear subframe out for a rebuild job. Right now, the rear camber is about negative 1.8 degrees. I want to set it to between negative 0.5 degrees and zero degrees. My question is: Do I lengthen or shorten the sublink to make the camber less negative?
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Hot_Dog
90 RX7 GXL
02 RSX-S
Thanks,
Hot_Dog
90 RX7 GXL
02 RSX-S
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I can't remember which way it goes...
but there is no way it will go from 1.8 to 0. the range is only about .5 degrees in the rod.
-1.8 isn't bad. mines around there. -1 is stock
but there is no way it will go from 1.8 to 0. the range is only about .5 degrees in the rod.
-1.8 isn't bad. mines around there. -1 is stock
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