Ground control caster/camber plates.
Peter Serwe
peter@easytree.net
Sun, 23 Mar 2003 12:17:44 -0600
Tim Rogers wrote:
> Ric's right, but you will get a greater range of bump travel if you go with
> a shortened strut. This is especially true and will be necessary if you
> would like to lower the car significantly.
Yeah, I don't want to lower the car, I want as much
suspension travel as possible, the expense of shortened
front struts isn't one I'm interested in footing, but I can't
seem to get the front high enough. I'll have to adjust them
all the way up in front, and down a little in the rear.
I'd also like more caster, and a reasonable amount of front
negative camber. I guess I'm going to need rear adjustable
parallel links to get my rear camber set up. I still want a lot
more front caster, I think it's like .6 degree right, and 1.1 left,
or maybe it's the other way around, I forgot already. camber is
around 2 degrees negative, no biggie.
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