Camber Kit

Nippon-teku

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IJ.;1507057 said:
Just to be 100% sure of what you're asking can you post a pic of what you mean please?

Doesn't matter if it's for another car.


Oh Sorry Ij...I mean to do that. Look at the pic below, that's what I'm talking about.
 

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IJ.

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There are JIC arms if you want to add a pileOneg camber for racing but the A70 front and rear suspension has a good range of adjustment stock so most times you're fine for a road car, only "gotya" here is in the rear if you lower more than 2" you run out of adjustment.

I "corrected" mine by shortening the lower transverse arms 15mm each, this puts the adjusters back in the middle of their range.
 

Nippon-teku

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IJ.;1507106 said:
There are JIC arms if you want to add a pileOneg camber for racing but the A70 front and rear suspension has a good range of adjustment stock so most times you're fine for a road car, only "gotya" here is in the rear if you lower more than 2" you run out of adjustment.

I "corrected" mine by shortening the lower transverse arms 15mm each, this puts the adjusters back in the middle of their range.


Oh..Ok A friend of mine used the MKIV arms, and just reversed them to get the wheel to position back to center. Basically he flippeed the left to right.
 

Nippon-teku

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IJ.;1507131 said:
It's a bit of a hack though and the wheels still end up too close to the back of the car (ie: NOT centered in the wheel opening like normal viewed from the side)

with that being said, what are my other options?
 

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Just shorten the lower arms the 15mm I mentioned.

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When i went to get my front end aligned yesterday (im on H&R springs) we either maxed out the front end camber adjustment or its not going to get any further than -1.0 degrees. We got the Toe back perfectly.