a walk through a junkyard with a ruler will give you cars with similar uper dimentions
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a walk through a junkyard with a ruler will give you cars with similar uper dimentions
I'm so pissed I didn't see this last week I might just order those anyway. These slots have always made me paranoid though. The thought of a plate being held by tension from bolts seems like it would slip
those universal camber plates are a great idea! it'd be suuuuper easy to put a few studs in them and have them on your car shortly after. now if only there was a coilover body that was worth using, heh.
and as far as the alignment slipping, when the upper mount is under tension from the suspension it's almost impossible for them to slip.
only the fronts would be helpful for you.
either way slotting the struts you have now would be an easier solution. and give you more flexibility since you're just looking for a camber increase to fit those wheels.
I don't really need any more camber adjustment .
I just want something that's stronger, better looking and something that fits better.
Here's what I have now ( the bolts aren't tightened )
There on order. I'll have pics up when they arrive main reason I want them is so the primary turning action isn't just on the thrust bearings, it will also be on the upper bearing.
91parkave.. he's on bags lol I think he's got plenty of travel ;-)... but ya that's how mine look as well they are touching the strut tower
"any suspension can be made to work if you keep it from moving"
A little disappointment as summit forgot the bearings. But I did get the cups..essentially you can have a spherical bearing setup and still use a burned out mount.and of course some minor welding but the tradeoff is far more reliable and better than the crap weve been using for coilovers on wbodies. Here are some pics.
Those for the fronts and rears
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Front.. No need for the rears...as they don't actively go through camber changes or turn.
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