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Old 02-18-07, 12:19 AM
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Rotating Front Strut Mount

When rotating the strut mount, if you choose the inside rear position, that gives the most negative camber and most positive caster? If you choose the outside front position, that gives the most positive camber and most negative caster?
Old 02-22-07, 12:42 PM
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Hm I'm wondering the same eventhough I have an FD..
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That's what it looks like in the FSM for the FC, I don't know if it applies to the FD, but I just wanted to confirm it with some of the experts on this forum.
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The FSM is a little vague about this. I assume that when the FSM mentions 30' for camber they mean 30' more negative.
for caster when they say 30' i'm assuming it's + 30'.
position "B" would give the most negative camber and most positive caster, i think.

and this doesn't apply to FDs, only the FC's strut-type front suspension.
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