rear camber
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rear camber
after installing racing beat springs in my 90
I registered nearly 2.0 degrees of negative camber.
I think that is a lil too much so I ordered up the racing beat rear camber adjustment link. Does anyone else here have that product installed? Let me know how much negative you guys are running too.
-Jeremy
I registered nearly 2.0 degrees of negative camber.
I think that is a lil too much so I ordered up the racing beat rear camber adjustment link. Does anyone else here have that product installed? Let me know how much negative you guys are running too.
-Jeremy
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Thanx for the replies. I just got the RB rear adjustable link for the rear. I am currently at 2 degrees negative in the rear almost and the max positive adjustment the link allows for is .6 degrees. resulting in approx 1.4 negative camber in the rear. That should get me close enough. You guys agree?
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What lengths is the adjustable link able to be adjusted to? The factory sublink, which the adjustable link replaces, is about 10" long. To dial out negative camber the rod needs to be shortened but what length does it shorten to till it can't be adjusted anymore?
I've removed the rear sublink form my series 5 and I'm doing a DIY job on it to make it adjustable, I just need to know how short I need to make it adjustable to to get rid of as much negative rear camber as possible
Cheers
Brendan
I've removed the rear sublink form my series 5 and I'm doing a DIY job on it to make it adjustable, I just need to know how short I need to make it adjustable to to get rid of as much negative rear camber as possible
Cheers
Brendan
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